Before that people were described as 'manly' or 'womanly' - the concept of descriptors for gender existed way before the word did.
It only becomes important when its politicised. Otherwise, we can just have descriptive conversations. How wld I say this w/out gender? 1/2
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So does "gender" mean "*typical* presentation of a biological trait"? (Are there 160 of them after all, including "mammally" and "teenage"?)
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It what you present. Its the stuff around biological sex which is not biological sex.It is nebulous but doesn't matter unless ppl make rules
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