A Misconception Of Gender Individuality In Today's Society

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“Gender individuality” is something everybody longs to discover. Finding this “gender identity” would answer many of the forever asked questions like “Who am I” and “What is my purpose on this planet”. Discovering what our own gender identity plays a large role in finding our core roots. But with each gender identity, social expectations are assigned to each one, making it difficult for those who don’t feel like they belong in these assigned roles to be accepted in society. There is a misconception of what Gender is and what Gender Identity is. Gender is “society 's expectations about how we should think and act as girls and boys, and women and men. It is our biological, social, and legal status of women and men” (Planned Parenthood). Gender …show more content…

This can be seen with the difference between men and women with masculinity, men and women with femininity; and lastly how sexuality can co-inside with gender identity and how it has evolved to today’s society. Firstly, masculinity can be perceived in many different ways. A general definition of masculinity is “having qualities traditionally ascribed to men” (Definition of Masculinity). Men are perceived to be tough, emotionless creatures that can take anything the world throws at them; but in reality, many women have those characteristics as well. When a man shows this characteristic of being masculine, he automatically is deemed by society as someone who is sexually appealing. On the contrary to that, if a woman shows the characteristic of being masculine, she is perceived as butch and unattractive. Hypermasculinity “is the exaggeration of stereotyped behaviour that is believed to be masculine” (Planned Parenthood). This characteristic is usually associated with men and “as well as some lesbians and female-to-male transgender people” (Planned Parenthood).

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