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Originally Posted by JuggerNaught
...The word gender in this scenario has 2 different meanings and uses in language ... Depending on how its used it can either be the same as the 2 and only 2 sexes, male and female. It is also used as an all encompassing word used for social and cultural differences..
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since you want to keep talking about it, i've gone back to check what you said you didn't want to "re-hash"
I'm more than happy to admit I have misunderstood you, but to be frank - you're not a very articulate person.
what did you mean by "an all encompassing word used for social and cultural differences"?
Gender just refers to a persons self-identity-perception.
Sex refers to physical embodiment of gamete dimorphism, and their related reproductive structures.
One is a psychological idea (gender), the other is physiological structure (sex).
you seem to be alluding to these two things when you say "contexts" but while also trying to tell me they are one thing.
Are you just saying that they are often correlated?