Source An example of Entropy: (Light Waves through a Prism)
Gender Identity
Gender is not really biological but more sociological, depending on how you dress or what would you like to dress with.
One way of thinking about gender is that it's a matter of a self-presentation, a performance that must be worked constantly.
What we wear, how we walk, even our personal characteristics - like aggression or empathy - are all ways of "doing" gender.
Inside ourselves, we are females and males, regardless of our sex. (every person has a female and male side, some more inclined towards one than the other).
In our daily lives, we incline to each one of them on different occasions under different circumstances.
Some of us are more inclined towards a particular gender than the other (perhaps out of personal need or naturally..).
meaning that we may not belong in our present bodies and that we should have been born with the opposite gender.
"They're ways of making claims to masculinity or femininity that people will see and, hopefully, respect."
and we can be sanctioned if we dont do gender right or well enough.
The idea of gender as a performance is known as "gender expression".
"gender identity"
"refers to a persons internal, deeply held sense of their gender."
Nobody really, perfectly fits the cultural ideal of masculinity or femininity.
And lots of people construct their gender differently from these conventional ideas.
(ex: transgender people)
By contrast, cisgender people's gender identity matches their biological sex.
By definition; my kink would be a form of identity expression rather than objection to hypocrisy (which can still be considered because its very plausible in my case)
GENDER, LIKE SEX, IS NOT BINARY
Different shared expectations than between 2 people who've known eachother for a long time.
Heterosexuality is just as much a social construct as any other sexuality.
It is defined by dominant sexual scripts, privileged by law, and normalized by social practices, like religious teachings.
all this is "socially constructed"
The sex arent opposites, there are just 2 of them at both ends of a spectrum
along with the whole array of variations between them.
But the idea of opposite sexes helps make heterosexuality seem natural to us which is an actual illusion.
Sex, gender, sexuality are all linked and all socially constructed (society gets in everywhere.)
And in turn, these things help structure society..
But why wasnt it discussed about it when the laws were established.
LAWS SHOULDNT BE APPLIED UNLESS IT IS PROVEN/DISPROVEN same as science does with theories.
Social laws arent like "one size fits all"