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Gee-1-Espiritu, Johnperson, G Final-Output-And-Performance-Task
Gee-1-Espiritu, Johnperson, G Final-Output-And-Performance-Task
Gee-1-Espiritu, Johnperson, G Final-Output-And-Performance-Task
BSCRIM-1B
INTRODUCTION;
The biological and physical distinctions between males and females are referred to as sex. The
culturally created meanings, actions, and attitudes related to what it means to be male or female
in a specific society are referred to as gender. Gender roles are culturally and individually
defined. They dictate how men and women should think, talk, dress, and behave in society.
Learning plays a part in the formation of gender roles. These gender schemas are deeply
ingrained cognitive frameworks of what it means to be masculine or feminine.
BODY;
Gender identity is a person's internal feeling of being male, female, or someplace else along the
gender spectrum. Sexual orientation is an identity based on whether someone is attracted to
persons of different sex, the same sex, or both sexes (heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual).
People who identify as transgender have a gender identity that differs from their biological sex or
the sex they were assigned at birth. LGBTQI stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and intersex. Sex
refers to the hormonal, chromosomal, and anatomical differences that determine whether a
person is born male or female. Gender refers to the socially constructed norms of conduct and
appearance that are considered appropriate for men and women. Gender definitions are
becoming increasingly variable both inside and between cultures. Transsexual people have
employed hormonal and/or surgical procedures to change their bodies to their desired sex in the
past. Among the surgeries available are facial feminizing operations, breast augmentation or
reduction, and genital reassignments.
CONCLUSION;
based on my questioning of the participants because they are studying, because teachers who
teach in schools are aware of gender or sex. They already know the distinction between gender
and sex. They already know what it means in terms of sexual orientation and gender identity.
Almost everyone I interviewed was aware of the differences. I would like them to understand
that we are people. and in my third question, all of the persons I interviewed gave almost
identical responses; the three of them understood the difference, Because he was homosexual,
and because they were disliked by others, one of my participants said something to me that
remained in my memory. He said “This is a human life, and we're human people. This is our
reality, and all we need is for recognition and affirmation of who we claim to be. It is a
fundamental human right.” let's not judge their feelings or preferences because we have his
thoughts and feelings so we just have to respect
Espiritu , Johnperson , G.
BSCRIM -1
QUESTIONS;
1. For me, Sex is the biological difference in hormones, chromosomes, and anatomy that
determines whether a person is born male or female. The socially manufactured standards
of behavior and appearance thought proper for men and women are referred to as gender.
Individually and across cultures, gender definitions are becoming more fluid.
2. Based on my understanding, Gender identification refers to a person's perception of
themselves as either male or female, or somewhere in between. Who a person is attracted
to determines their sexual orientation.
3. Transsexual people have, in general, used hormonal and/or surgical therapies to alter their
bodies to their preferred sex. Facial feminizing operations, breast augmentation or
reduction, and genital reassignments are among the procedures available.
1. Gender refers to "the socially constructed characteristics of women and men such as
norms, roles, and relationships of and between groups of women and men. Sex refers to
the different biological and physiological characteristics of males and females, such as
reproductive organs, chromosomes, hormones, and so on.
2. sexual orientation is an identity based on whether someone is attracted to people of sex
different than their own, the same sex, or both sexes (heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual)
Gender identity is a person's internal sense of being male, female, or somewhere else
along the gender spectrum. Transgender is an umbrella term for people whose gender
identity is different from their biological sex or the sex they were assigned at birth. The
acronym LGBTQI stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual
3. The term "transgender" refers to people who have a gender that is not the same as the one
assigned at birth: male, female, or intersex. "Transsexual" is a more descriptive term for
people who are transgender.