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Physical characteristics developed in the womb. Often used in reference to genitals and secondary sexual characteristics. | Physical characteristics developed in the womb. Often used in reference to genitals and secondary sexual characteristics. | ||
Binary sexes are Male or Female. | Binary sexes are Male or Female. | ||
Sex is not to be confused with [[gender identity]]. Female does not mean | Sex is not to be confused with [[gender identity]]. Female does not mean feminine. Male does not mean masculine. | ||
People will often refer to their assigned sex and or gender with an acronym, see [[Assigned At Birth]]. | People will often refer to their assigned sex and or gender with an acronym, see [[Assigned At Birth]]. | ||
Sex may be altered through hormones and or surgery. | Sex may be altered through hormones and or surgery. |
Revision as of 07:34, 8 April 2017
Physical characteristics developed in the womb. Often used in reference to genitals and secondary sexual characteristics. Binary sexes are Male or Female. Sex is not to be confused with gender identity. Female does not mean feminine. Male does not mean masculine.
People will often refer to their assigned sex and or gender with an acronym, see Assigned At Birth.
Sex may be altered through hormones and or surgery.