not a social construct. biologically what your human genitalia classifies you as, either male or female.
Jordan: what is Brandon’s gender?
James: he is a female.
Brandon: i-
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often confused with sex: gender is used typically with reference to social or cultural differences rather than biological ones.

this includes male, female, agender and so on..
what is the gender of this person
by meredith rivers December 6, 2016
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for some reason, adult NERDS (mainly teachers) renamed it to the S word, just why? is it another way to make people horny?
an normal person: its gender dum dum,

NERDS: no its s-
broi: there's a reason normal people don't call it that
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Gender is not what is between your legs, but where you feel you belong along the gender spectrum.

No one but you can decide your gender.

Often confused with biological sex (Male or Female), which is in fact what parts you have on your body.
Person 1: "Alex came out as agender the other day. I don't know how I feel."
Person 2: "Good for them! And as for how you feel, you should respect them because its their life, not yours. Alex's gender doesn't impact how you live, so you should respect their choice to come out."
by Anon1225 February 26, 2017
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gender is a social construct
and for all the narrow minded bigots out there; there are more than just two genders which i'm sure you could easily wrap your mind around if you could just pull your heads out of your asses
Someone: What gender are you?
Me: Does it really matter? After all gender is just a social construct
by eli the lesbian February 20, 2019
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either of the two common sexes (male and female), especially when considered with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones. The term is also used more broadly to denote a range of identities that do not correspond to established ideas of male and female, such as non-binary, gender-fluid, agender, etc.
in reference to biological sex (not necessary knowledge if you are going to have nothing to do with their sex life or health/doctoral needs)
person 1:what gender are you?
person 2: I am (insert biological sex)
person 1: okay, cool.

in reference to gender identity (a good thing to know when referring to a person by pronouns)
person 1: what gender are you?
person 2: I am (insert gender identity<can be something outside the box of biological sexes>)
person 1: okay, cool
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