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[[Gender role]]s are how a society fits people into categories that are based on how they are useful to that society. For example, a hunter-gatherer society often has three gender roles: women gather vegetables and weave baskets, men hunt animals and make stone tools, and [[third gender]] people do some skills from either of those roles, based on their ability. Gender roles are a part of [[gender]] that are prescribed by society, outside of one's self. Even if a person does get a choice about which gender role they take (in societies that recognize [[transgender]] identities), and even if they are allowed to be a little different from the standard idea of that gender role, the rules of that gender role are still made by the society, not by the individual. This is in contrast with how the individual is the only one who can recognize their own [[gender identity]], which may have little to do with society's rules.
A [[gender role]] is a category created by a society to define how different people are useful to the society. For example, a hunter-gatherer society often has three gender roles: women gather vegetables and weave baskets, men hunt animals and make stone tools, and [[third gender]] people do some skills from either of those roles, based on their ability. Gender roles are a part of [[gender]] that are prescribed by society, outside of one's self. Even if a person does get a choice about which gender role they take (in societies that recognize [[transgender]] identities), and even if they are allowed to be a little different from the standard idea of that gender role, the rules of that gender role are still made by the society, not by the individual. This is in contrast with how the individual is the only one who can recognize their own [[gender identity]], which may have little to do with society's rules.


Western society recognizes only two [[binary gender]] roles: [[women]] and [[men]]. This is a significant challenge for people who identify as [[nonbinary]] in Western and Western-influenced societies, because the absence of a socially-recognized nonbinary gender role to step into means that it's difficult or impossible for their society to fully recognize the validity of their nonbinary genders. This is part of what fuels [[nonbinary erasure]], a kind of discrimination against nonbinary people. The absence of a nonbinary gender role in Western society is part of [[binarism]], an intentional form of racist oppression meant to erase other [[ethnicity and culture|cultures and ethnicities]] that recognize [[gender-variant identities worldwide|gender-variant identities and roles]].
Western society recognizes only two [[binary gender]] roles: [[women]] and [[men]]. This is a significant challenge for people who identify as [[nonbinary]] in Western and Western-influenced societies, because the absence of a socially-recognized nonbinary gender role to step into means that it's difficult or impossible for their society to fully recognize the validity of their nonbinary genders. This is part of what fuels [[nonbinary erasure]], a kind of discrimination against nonbinary people. The absence of a nonbinary gender role in Western society is part of [[binarism]], an intentional form of racist oppression meant to erase other [[ethnicity and culture|cultures and ethnicities]] that recognize [[gender-variant identities worldwide|gender-variant identities and roles]].
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