Queer Pe Charcha - Sex




Sex



When people refer to someone’s sex (sometimes talked about as biological or physical sex) they’re talking about their physical characteristics (e.g. having a penis, vagina, beard, or breasts etc), genes and hormones. Many people think of male and female as the only sexes, but that’s actually not the whole story.  Some people have genetic, hormonal and physical features typical of both male and female at the same time, so their biological sex isn’t clearly male or female. They are called Intersex. 
"Sex" refers to physical or physiological differences between male, female, and intersex bodies, including both primary sex characteristics (the reproductive system) and secondary sex characteristics (such as breasts and facial hair).

Additional Readings:

  1. What is intersex?
  2. Breaking through the binary gender explained using continuums
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quigley_scale 
  4. Defining sex gender and sexuality
  5. sex sexuality and gender explained 

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