Aspril Jose FOPI01 GED109 MRR1

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Before reading the articles, I thought there was only a sex and gender basis.

However, after
reading the articles, I have learned that there's such a thing called sexual orientation. I knew that
gays, lesbians, and bisexuals are not genders; instead, they belong to the sexual orientation
category.

Also, before reading and watching the provided links, I thought that sex is fundamental
knowledge, and humans can be identified as male or female when identifying their sex.
However, after reading and watching the provided links, I have learned that it is not like that at
all because there are some possibilities that it's not the actual sex of a person, just like the
condition Mosaicism.

Lastly, before watching the provided links, I thought there were only Gay, Lesbian, Transgender,
and Bisexual people. However, after watching the provided links, I learned that there are other
kinds of people, such as pansexual and non-binaries.

The three things that are unclear to me are:


1. Degendering
2. Objections to Gender Distinction
3. Division of Labor

Three questions about the reading:


1. When did the Philippines recognize sexual orientations?
2. Does degendering count as being transgender despite removing all gender qualities?
3. How can a person identify a feminine male against a straight male raised and surrounded
by females for an extended period? The straight male sees his actions as usual, but for
others, he is gay or transgender.

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