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Hi, in this answer we are going to see how the biological sex differs with gender and how each gender shows differences in the anatomical sex, the gender identity and the sexual orientation.
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The biological sex is determined by the chromosomes, the external and the internal reproductive organs, and the hormones.
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If a child has a xx chromosome, then it is a female and it will have the external reproductive structures of vagina and clitoris, etc.
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It will have the internal reproductive structures of ovaries, uterus etc.
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And the predominant hormone will be estrogen.
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If a child has x, y, chromosome then it is a male and it will have external reproductive structures such as the penis and the scrotum and internal reproductive structures like the vast difference epitidymus etc testosterone will be the predominant hormone a child with xx chromosome and which has the external and internal reproductive structures of a female and estrogen as the hormone identifies who identifies herself as a female so the gender identity is a female then you call that gender as cis gender cis gender is nothing but a female who is anatomically a female and by gender also is a female who identifies as a female is called the cisgender.
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Same way a male who is anatomically a male and by gender also is a male is called as the cisgender.
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While the transgender is a male is a male who identifies himself to be a female, that is the gender identity of a male is a female.
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Then he is called as a trans woman.
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He is anatomically a male but identifies himself to be a female.
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Now what is sexual orientation? sexual orientation is the physical attraction of a person...