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3925:; I think this will be helpful- "The need to unravel sex, gender identity and gender roles, patterns of sexual behaviour and sexual meaning, and to move away from the confinement of binary gender categories is well-noted. Freudian and empiricist accounts of sexuality have tended to view sexuality as fixed or intrinsic states, in which masculinity and femininity are merely the active and passive forms of the same sexual drive. By contrast, social constructionist theory views social structures as neither unitary nor cohesive: rather, rules and norms may be and are contested, and social structures may be and are transformed. Gagnon and Simon and Plummer, for example, begin with the understanding that sexual meanings are social products situated within larger socio-historical formations. These are neither given nor fixed, but are continually 'worked at', and negotiated through interaction. Thus, while individual actors learn and enact 'sexual scripts,' they also contest and re-shape the 'rules of play'. Agency is central here for it is the intended and unintended consequences of human action that reproduce and transform social structures."] 862:, God is described in masculine terms; however, the Church has historically been described in feminine terms. Of one of the several forms of the Hindu God, Shiva, is Ardhanarishwar (literally half-female God). Here Shiva manifests himself so that the left half is Female and the right half is Male. The left represents Shakti (energy, power) in the form of Goddess Parvati (otherwise his consort) and the right half Shiva. Whereas Parvati is the cause of arousal of Kama (desires), Shiva is the killer. Shiva is pervaded by the power of Parvati and Parvati is pervaded by the power of Shiva. While the stone images may seem to represent a half-male and half-female God, the true symbolic representation is of a being the whole of which is Shiva and the whole of which is Shakti at the same time. It is a 3-D representation of only shakti from one angle and only Shiva from the other. Shiva and Shakti are hence the same being representing a collective of Jnana (knowledge) and Kriya (activity). Adi Shankaracharya, the founder of non-dualistic philosophy (Advaita–"not two") in Hindu thought says in his "Saundaryalaairi"— 866:" i.e., It is only when Shiva is united with Shakti that He acquires the capability of becoming the Lord of the Universe. In the absence of Shakti, He is not even able to stir. In fact, the term "Shiva" originated from "Shva," which implies a dead body. It is only through his inherent shakti that Shiva realizes his true nature. This mythology projects the inherent view in ancient Hinduism, that each human carries within himself both male and female components, which are forces rather than sexes, and it is the harmony between the creative and the annihilative, the strong and the soft, the proactive and the passive, that makes a true person. Such thought, leave alone entail gender equality, in fact obliterates any material distinction between the male and female altogether. This may explain why in ancient India we find evidence of homosexuality, bisexuality, androgyny, multiple sex partners and open representation of sexual pleasures in artworks like the Khajuraho temples, being accepted within prevalent social frameworks. 4197:. When I mentioned all that other stuff, it was also about being encyclopedic. The legal and scientific sense should be taken into account. Dictionaries and encyclopedias always take the scientific aspect of a topic that relates to science into account. "Sexual intercourse" is very specific, other than whether or not some people consider certain types of sex acts to be sexual intercourse. "Sex" is not as specific, since it can mean biological sex, sexual intercourse, a variety of sex acts not typically regarded as sexual intercourse, or gender. Unlike Britannica, however, we specify that Sexual intercourse can be defined as more than just penis-vagina intercourse (though it most commonly means that). And, yes, since sex means more than one thing, it seems as though we should have some kind of disambiguation in the title Sex...but it is disambiguated at the top of that article; most people are going to be looking for the topic of sexual intercourse, but will find it immediately after clicking on the Sex article. 3117:
During feminism women argued that they should be treated with the same level of respect privately, publicly, and economically as men were at the time. Masculinism broaches the topic that women are not the only people constructed with certain issues such as: body image, clothing choice, and sexual promiscuity. As masculinism pertains to body image is the same way feminism brought to light the fact that women are bombarded with images of what they “should” look like everyday relentlessly (ex. slim, pretty, dolled-up) considering that masculinism brings to light the male equivalent ( ex. muscular, slim, virile). Whereas it is acceptable for a female to wear what she wants (ex. pants) because of feminism but men are still constrained from wearing some things that are “feminine” (ex. skirts).
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actual biological sex."' First of all, why is the Encyclopædia Britannica used as a citation for such a definition? I doubt you'd find many social scientists that would agree with this. Gender varies greatly across cultures and is not simply the roles assigned to males and females. Second, not only do gender roles differ on a spectrum deviant from a male/female dichotomy, but so it has been established that sex has more than two manifestations. I don't think the first sentence of the opening paragraph should reflect a definition that is so narrow it is practically incorrect. If you want me to provide citation, I would easily be able to cite many sources that have more knowledge about gender than the Encyclopædia Britannica. Edit: forgot to login. Here's my signature.
2616:. However, in reviewing the article, I have found there are some issues that need to be addressed. I see that the article had a reassessment earlier this month, and that some of the issues were addressed. However, I have made minor corrections myself and have included several points below that need to be addressed for the article to remain a GA. Please address them within seven days and the article will maintain its GA status. If progress is being made and issues are addressed, the article will remain listed as a Good article. Otherwise, it may be delisted. If improved after it has been delisted, it may be nominated at 1199:
Actually, the concepts are distinct, but related, hence the blurriness of terminology in English at times. I think it would be fascinating to discover that a Chinese dialect has totally distinct words for, say, biological sex, gender stereotypes, erotic activity and for 'yin' and 'yang' type essential, biological and social distinctions all rolled into one. The fact that Chinese distinguishes between all would not mean those distinctions are real. Perhaps the vocabulary has a view of "essentialist gender" that includes biology and sociology, but perhaps Communism sought to change this.
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this is only one POV (even within Sociology), and the view must be attributed to reliable sources (which are not hard to find of course). However, much of the recent addition is assertive of the views as if they are uncontroversial fact, which is not of course the case. Where they are theories they need to be presented as such, where there is evidence, the interpretation of evidence needs to described as such. Knowledge is addressed to a different audience than sociology text books. As indeed other sciences need to be written up in a way suited to the encyclopedic medium.
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identifies as. They relate gender as only being about the social, and sex as being about the biological. "Gender identity" is often simply viewed as "gender" anyway. It makes sense that they would mean "gender identity" when they say "gender." But as for titles, we do not always go by WP:Common name. And, really, saying "sexual intercourse" is just as common as saying "sex"; it is just that "sex" is said more often, due to being a shortcut to "sexual intercourse." But, yeah, this is not something that really needs debating.
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who wish to affirm gendr as being exclusively the result of nurture and not nature. The third sentance is particularly blatent in the regard and almost everything after the first sentance (with the exclusion of the part about language and sex vs. gender) is at best POV and at worst the advocating of an ideology. I'm not saying controversy over the word ought to be ignored, only that it ought to have its own section where the ideas of those who see gender as flowing from sex are also highlighted.
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sources that say biology has no impact are written by biologists, and if they deal with biology at all, they only deal with cases where it is well known that biology is not a significant factor. On the other hand, no social conditioning has yet been demonstrated that is powerful enough to bring a man to conceive, endure morning sickness and labour, nor to prepare him to breast feed. Yet there are endless studies of the social and economic costs of single motherhood, for example.
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significance). But to reassert the main point, the study shows women have ten times as much white matter related to intelligence as men, and men 6.5 times as much grey matter. It does vary from individual to individual, but there remains, effectively, an order of magnitude of difference between the extremes of either sex. There is still no evidence that "average overall intelligence" (whatever that may mean) is any different between the sexes, but the observed differences in
254:" list. It is common sense that a to do list will reflect noncontroversial or consensus-based things to do. The wording of this "to do" item, if nothing else, is certainly going to arouse controversy. If the anonymous editor sticks around, they can work on learning to phrase things neutrally, which will help everyone discuss the substantive points more effectively. Perhaps then we can all arrive at consensus on the substantive point that 128.111.95.47 is making. -- 2321:
It doesn't go into issues of injustice (which are real and sometimes very serious indeed). However, please let me know if there is anything you would like more information about. I wrote most of what is currently in the text, and there is only space to provide a few references. Sometimes I've chosen easy to read popular ones, sometimes I've chosen academic ones. I have hundreds (probably thousands) of references on my computer. I'm happy to provide more if needed.
3900:: one might outwardly identify as heterosexual, yet maintain private homosexual preferences." My comment: Behavior plays a role here--- and behavior provide leeways for development of new sets of behavior... then why use stable, why use enduring?? Savillo's 12/08 statement: 12/06/08~ Just like any type of human behavior, the expectations of sexual behavioral phenotype can be twisted by the environment and are not wholly genetically sex (male or female) based. 31: 2042: 3591:(I think I dropped a ref into the Money article). He did leave us with many helpful breakthroughs in sexology. He was a pretty typical boffin I think: 10% inspiration, 85% persperation, 5% absolute howlers. The major quote from him includes matters he was forced to change his mind on. It's a sober summary from a researcher who'd seen everything from the beginning. 3789:...males and females are the basic yet males can be "females" and females can be "males" when the situation calls for it.. it could be environmental or physiological or even in the mom's placenta but the vice versa scheme is always possible. Ask yourselves who u are.. as you developmentally grow to senescence? Effems and Non Effems can be homosex... In fact 2675:"For example, in Australia prior to the Re Kevin decisions, transsexual people could be recognised as having the genders they identified with under many areas of the law, including social security law, but not for the law of marriage. Thus, for a period, it was possible for the same person to have two different genders under Australian law." 2713:"‘The idea that men and women are more different from one another than either is from anything else, must come from something other than nature… far from being an expression of natural differences, exclusive gender identity is the suppression of natural similarities.’ (Glover & Kaplan, 2000, p. xxi)" Convert this to an inline citation. 2651:"Throughout history social theorists have sought to determine the specific nature of gender in relation to biological sex and sexuality, with the result being that culturally established gender and sex have become interchangeable identifications which signify the allocation of a specific ‘biological’ sex within a categorical gender" 979:. The topic of this article was not nominated as one of the top 150 most important articles, because grammatical gender is perceived to be a vital issue. What is a fascinating topic, full of ongoing research publications, and relevant to almost everyone is the subject of Gender identity, which is commonly known as Gender. 3639:, which is also the title on an encyclical letter. The modern notion of gender is an Anglo-Saxon social construct which has not quickly assimilated into other cultures and languages. It is also a fairly ideological construct, in that it can mean several different things depending on their social or political context. 220:- to do lists are not a place to make a point. An addition to it should represent a tentative consensus not a solo-run. For the moment I am removing the text beside your suggestion and adding a "?" becuase that needs to be discussed here first. For the record I'm not clear on its relevance in this section. -- 4159:
We could rename one article to Sex (intercourse) and the other to Sex (biology), but sexual intercourse is biological as well...and "Sex (intercourse)" may signify "vaginal sex" even stronger to some people than "Sexual intercourse" does (due to the word "intercourse" standing out that way). I am not
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clearly thought the same way (and probably still does). The same thing goes for people generally not viewing non-penetrative sex acts as sexual intercourse and sometimes not even anal sex as sexual intercourse. This is why we have separate articles for these topics, besides there being a lot to cover
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In the legal and scientific sense, "sexual intercourse" is as common as "sex." And when people want to make clear what kind of sexual intimacy they mean, they say "sexual intercourse" or simply "intercourse." For example, a person may say, "We engaged in intercourse and other sex acts." Or, "Which do
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Sex Versus Gender- According to Savillo, sex is chromosomally based so Male or Female (though others mistook this as gender) while Gender is epigenetically based plus voluntarily surrendering without pressure-- in this aspect a person's gender is an open option... in ones human life span there may be
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I think this article leans too heavily on research that is, right at the moment more than disputable. Why the over-quoting of Money, when his research are so disputed even by the scientific community. While there might be a scientific basis for gender differences, Money doesn't take into account that
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Dear Gina, thanks for the references, refs are always helpful of course. Article does link as suggested, it also notes that terminology is not stable. "Disorders of sex differentiation" is yet another term, used by the US National Library of Medicine - Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). I'd support you
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discoveries have an additional advantage over the theory of cultural arbitrariness of gender roles, as they help explain the similarities between these roles in widely divergent cultures (see Steven Pinker on Donald Brown's Human Universals, including romantic love, sexual jealousy, and patriarchy).
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PS the software signalled that downgrades are not, as I wrongly thought, decisions for individual users. The software considers four projects to have classified this article as GA. I can live with that. I think it's a "B", but I'm not going to try to pursuade four projects to change their minds. I'll
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Perhaps the article looks long, and you were uncomfortable with Britannica and didn't get any further. Perhaps you are tired of reading lots of bad articles about gender, and this one wasn't looking any better. I recommend you give it another go. I'm afraid it will not preach any particular position.
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My apologies. I linked to the wrong article. I have returned the all the text, and you will now find a link to the correct study, which is online, and contains colour pictures. Additionally, I have quoted the article as regards relative brain mass (not that brain mass is considered to be of any great
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However, what is functionally relevant are differences in composition and "wiring", some of these differences are very pronounced. Richard J. Haier and colleagues at the universities of New Mexico and California (Irvine) found, using brain mapping, that men have more than six times the amount of grey
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As the GA "to do list" includes the question, without asking for expansion, clarification or deletion. I would like to propose that the section stay, with a caution. The caution is that if other languages are to be mentioned, this needs to be done via an appropriately sourced summary, with maybe some
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I read so many horrible pages on the Web everyday - not only on Knowledge :-) - that I just have to shout out at how beautifully done this page is. Everyone who contributed is to be congratulated. And that's coming from someone who formerly would always go "gender?? gender my eye, it's sex! Gender
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Spirituality is important because complementarity of the genders is a teaching in many spiritual belief systems. Many cultures have traditions of a first man and first woman. In several, their names mean "Strong" and "Beautiful". We are certainly not bound to respect these cultures by accepting their
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Regarding removing gender distinction, it is evident that quite the opposite is true. He himself says, "each human carries within himself both male and female." So he is not denying that male and female exist as identifiably different "forces". He accurately captures the Advaita idea that the two are
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While I perfectly understand the use of this header in the article, I cannot help but feel it's a little huge and distracting at the top of the article, as it is. I was going to be bold and move it to the "see also", but found it wiser to come here and let everyone know. This was the solution adopted
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Is it because the Colloquialism article says, "A colloquialism is an expression not used in formal speech, writing or paralinguistics" and "Colloquialisms or colloquial language is considered to be characteristic of or only appropriate for casual, ordinary, familiar, or informal conversation rather
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but not on anything else. This doesn't mean that we can't include Savillo's ideas, though. We'd just have to explain who he was and say where the information was coming from: "Isidro T. Savillo, President of International Society for Molecular and Cell Biology Protocols and Researches, Inc., gives
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As I understand it (and I haven't researched this enough to be sure), one current emphasis in public policy is implementing social programs to cater for the unique needs of that subset of women who choose to accept the responsibilities of parenthood their biology gives to them. There's a lot more to
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Gender and sex, said Judith Butler, are more like verbs than nouns. But my actions are limited. I am not permitted to construct my gender and sex willy-nilly, according to Butler; this is so because gender is politically and therefore socially controlled. Rather than woman being something one is, it
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Third gender is a hypothetical sociological construct covering social institutions, hence it is only meaningful for given societies, e.g. Hijra in Pakistan (if you accept the sociological construct). There is no "universal" third gender, unless there is a universal society. Perhaps the term you want
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The term "woman" has chronically been used as a reference to and for the female body; however there is much controversy to the usage and definement of "woman." What we fail to do is see the qualitative analysis that explores and presents the representations of gender; what feminists challenge is the
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Note also: I haven't made any edit (yet) relevant to this discussion, have no comment on the widespread attempt to minimize discussion of Ettinger in WP articles, and my objection applies to all authors claimed to be important to the emergence of gender as a cultural rather than biological construct
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To my thinking, article ratings are no more than internal requests for assistance, any user can change them any time (except upgrades to FA or a writer upgrading to GA). In fact, I'll downgrade this article to B myself, since I think it contains some poor material that anyone can remove. The article
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topic area -- sexual differentiation -- by keeping it to the minimum number of things needed to explain the biology of gender. I hope now that the Bio of g section serves as a kind of "summary in advance", connecting the language issues to the scientific results. I've also tried to connect Behaviour
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The reason other languages are important is because not all languages have the sex/gender semantic domains that English has, nor the same etymology. It is a common error to think that sex and gender are distinct or interchangable concepts, because the words are distinct or interchangable in English.
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Ideally, this article needs to report the ongoing attempts to understand what masculine and feminine actually are, if such stereotypes are even possible, what causes them and how they can be objectively decided. From what I've been reading on the subject, there's a lot of verifiable facts out there,
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This would be controversial, but it would reflect why this topic is so important. There is a massive late 20th century literature arguing that such a distinction is only objectively possible regarding physical sexual characteristics, and that even that can be problematic. On the other hand, there is
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Need a section on the political aspects of this word as a tool used by radical gender feminists in academia and elite mass media circles to control common usage of sex-related terms using controversial and untested (so-called) theories which are really inane (and recycled) ideologies used as a cover
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I made a number of edits to clarify distinctions between common and academic usages of 'gender', and to reflect the ideological, political and gynocentric nature of gender studies as shown by many authors on feminist studies as shown by Patia and Koerge, Hoff-Sommers, Nathanson and Young, Paglia and
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When I stumbled upon this article, I was reminded of an editorial in a scientific journal that I once read. I've dug it out now and give the reference here, in case somebody would like to use it. Its behind a pay wall, I think, but if needed, I can send anyone interested a PDF. The editorial mainly
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3 (hetero,bi,homo) instead of 4. Bi has a bit of hetero and homo on it so it encompasses the rest of gender? Savillo and colleague define Bi as 50% interest in female and 50% in male so any thing short of that be categorized as homo.. or probably what Savillo's choice of gender is limited to hetero
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My bigger problem with this quote is that there's no context explaining what either Savillo or the poster means by "the choice of gender." I can't tell if it refers to gender identity or if someone out there thinks that human beings decide whether to be male or female. The source material provided
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I'd be interested to hear if any of the etymological sources or descriptions of usage in other languages appeared dubious to you, since you are clearly rather well versed in such things. Please feel free to use the button in the article to refine, add or delete as you think wise, especially if you
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I would love to have the time to research everything, but I don't, so maybe someone could take a look into this...Basically the articles relies too heavily on biological evidence that is shaky and that we don't understand fully yet, and might not for another fifty years. We have so much to discover
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The same problem goes for the quote 'Men's brains are 8 to 10% bigger than women's brains". I don't know for the 8 to 10%, I know the difference is 100 grams in average, but once again, according to the scientists, this doesn't mean anything if you don't add that men's average corporal mass is also
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Thanks for your perseverence Gina. The article notes explictly that "when masculinizing agents are completely absent ..." AIS results in people of typically female appearance, feminine gender identity etc., etc. DSDs are rare, but very diverse, even within the medical categorizations, including AIS
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I think this article has fused with a bad term paper. Can someone revert a superior version? My small brain is lost. The perspective jumps around and it feels like a thesis at times. Some sentences seem unnecessarily complex for the scope of this article and the formatting gives the impression that
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that claim. To me, the threshold of "famous" is when a reliable source says so. I suppose the objection is based simply on the observation that the sentence is a statement that these authors are of particular importance in the emergence of "gender" as a construct that is independent of biological
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A considerable quantity of text has been added under Sociology. It's great to have this extra material, however it needs to be edited to reduce repetition of "gender as social construct", which now must be repeated in the article about a dozen times overall! It also needs to be clearly flagged that
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I won't make any changes. It seems you are in the middle of a major rewrite, and I don't wish to disturb that. But perhaps you should take a look at what the Knowledge Style Guide has to say about linking within articles. I haven't looked into it, but there may be pertinent recommendations. Keep up
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Of course...sometimes social scientists do not mean "gender role" when the say "gender." They can only go with what is presented, unless they know that person's gender identity for a fact. Usually, their saying "gender" has to do with believing that one's gender role is also the gender that person
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I do not feel that the Sexual intercourse article should be called Sex. While most people simply state "sex" when meaning "sexual intercourse" (which is clearly because it is quicker to say), "sexual intercourse" is the more appropriate title. The term (sexual intercourse) is generally used in the
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Here is an example of his work that could probably help: "here" refers to "The Role of the Environment A Twist in Genetic Expression" by him published in BiologyBrowser. Other source has implied that it was from him that that pioneering statement that there is no such thing as a true male and true
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Other biological sources used in the article are carefully selected to document material that is also now well-established, some of it for more than 20 or 30 years. Feel free to challenge any specific reference. I think most are just about right for a few years: they are not so old to be outdated,
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Please specify what is odd about the formatting of the Usage section, it conforms well to my experience of discussions of usage in a wide range of diachronic linguists texts and other related works. I would agree it is "example heavy" with little connecting prose. However, given that it is not the
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I wonder as to why the opening paragraph represents an extremely narrow, monocultural definition of gender: 'Gender refers to the differences between men and women. Encyclopædia Britannica notes that gender identity is "an individual's self-conception as being male or female, as distinguished from
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The first link does refer to a research done by Richard J. Haier, but that research had nothing to do with gender differences but with age difference. Title: "Structural brain variation and general intelligence". Two mixed gender samples are used and there is no mention of "that men have more than
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I was certainly taken aback to visit a page called 'Gender' that's flagged as a good article and to see it hijacked by a banner proclaiming "LGBT and Queer studies series / LGBT Portal" with a picture of a rainbow flag. Perhaps someone actually thinks this is a primary use for the term, but I'd be
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Just my thoughts here but the opening paragraph really needs to be reworked. The first sentance is good, the part about grammer is also good and the sentence about gender and sex not being synonymous was good. outside of that the introduction to the article seems to be a sort of soap box for those
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and a good deal of the medical and biological details. From memory, I only used Money to source the genesis of gender terminology, because it is simply historical fact that several key terms in sexology were coined by him. Money was famously wrong about David Reimer. Money had other controversial
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This article is filled with the unverifiable ideas of someone who does not understand what an encyclopedia is. The quotations are presented as facts, and sometimes are missing quotations marks. This page is worse than some of the 'advertising' pages that have been sneakily posted by overzealous
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Hence the, then plausible, theory that these differences might be explained by arbitrary cultural assignments of roles. However, Money notes concisely that masculine or feminine self-identity is now seen as essentially an expression of dimorphic brain structure (Money's word is "coding"). The new
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In this topic area, we live, as they say, in interesting times. Science, while making new discoveries in the area even as we speak, does not claim final knowledge of answers to gender questions, it would be odd were other disciplines to have established those answers with certainty independent of
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So, in summary, I am downgrading this article to B effective immediately. I welcome deletion of poor material that I have not troubled to remove myself, and any experiments with new leads. I will however revert other proposed changes to the current stable version, unless they are backed by better
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Absolutely, looks like we all agree. Under Sociology you will find the point of view you mention described with references to several societies with social categories beyond masculine and feminine. Perhaps you don't quite agree with the sociologists, who view the number of potential genders to be
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of a major rewrite! :) (I hope!!!) So you would disturb nothing. Yes, I will look at Style Guide material. I suspect they may encourage inter-language linkage. But I should check! Yes! Thanks for you kind comments, your wise advice, and for your considerate and interactive approach to editing ...
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Well, I agree with you too! Yes, certainly this is the parent article, perhaps a disambiguation page would be a good idea, or a list of gender (and sex) related topics. All the articles you mention, and maybe sexual dimorphism. Perhaps a note on such a page distinguishing sex research from gender
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Most dictionaries, however, consider the linguistic usage to be related but distinct to the "humans as male and female" usage. This article is not about feminine adjectives, but men and women. It is also not about mares and stallions, as Crusio has demonstrated. Do we really have masculine fruit
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Finally, I have never read a single source in hundreds, or maybe more than a thousand references, that suggests gender is a purely biological phenomenon. However, I have read many that suggest biology has no significant impact on gender (as you suggest yourself also). The problem is, none of the
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The terminology extends even further to erotic preference, where it is even more helpful in distinguishing homosexuality from transgender, for example. Homosexual men are men who like men, not transexuals, who are biologically male, and attracted to men, but honestly feel themselves to be women,
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evolves from the collective preferences and decisions of society and various biological factors, like pregnacy for example. For many roles the boundaries are not always clear, is it a masculine or feminine role to empty the letter-box? But the point of the new terminology is to provide a simple,
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I hope that answers both your question as to why Britannica was chosen, and takes away any concern that it is out of step with the best sources. Is Britannica 2007 really likely to be unaware of academic definition? Is it likely to run contrary to it? I'm a little surprised you suggest it, but I
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I have some quotes somewhere from American lawyers saying "sex is to gender as male and female are to masculine and feminine." This verifies your suggestion for an opening line, which I personally like -- "less is more" as it were. It says just enough to clarify, without saying so much it raises
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Where as masculinism is not nessesarily an opposition of feminism, but it is more an adjunct to it, nonetheless it can still be viewed as having a direct relation with feminism as it is an attempt to attain the same level of rounded cultural acceptance for men that women attained with feminism.
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If you doubt this, consider the USA. 98% of casualties in Iraq are male. 4% of "fortune 500" companies have female CEOs. Though, actually, the USA is usually considered one of the most gender egalitarian societies in history. I don't know what to make of this myself, I'm just passing on what is
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Grammatical gender may be becoming somewhat dated as a concept. Confusion arises when people tie natural, sex-determined gender characteristics to what are in many cases, phonetically concordant noun classes, or systems of agreement between parts of speech. Sumerian had two semantically defined
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What I was going for with that is that "gender" in its general, colloquial sense applies to anything that can be masculine or feminine and that only in its social science definition does it have a meaning that is unique to humans. Yes, fruit flies and fish and dinosaurs have gender, generally
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The fact that this is an encyclopedia is exactly why one article should be called Sexual intercourse and the other Sex or Sex (biology) (though sexual intercourse is also biological). This is being encyclopedic. Encyclopedias such as Britannica, as shown in the Sexual intercourse article, also
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While I don't think anyone is trying to "hijack" the article - I have to state once again that headers like this should not be placed on this page. For the same reasons I mentioned in February. I am therefore removing the header. Please discuss before re-adding it. The same effect could be
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many others. Please make sure the facts match the statements here because anyone with even a little familiarity with the Women's Studies discipline can see that virtually all gender studies books/papers focus on the female gender and slander and/or ignore male gender studies. (drop in editor)
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You usually make interesting points as well. But, like I stated, I am not interested in asking about this topic...unless someone is pursuing that these article titles be changed. If you are not going to pursue that these article titles be changed, I do not see the need to ask around about it.
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Avoiding external links within an article would seem to be a guideline also. References often include external links and are coded within the article, or in the Notes section, rather than in the External links section. If you are refering to the online display of development of primary sexual
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No one's confused. "Gender" and "sex" do mean the same thing in gender's colloquial sense and sex's former colloquial sense. The state of being male or female in the physical sense is covered by this article and by the biology of gender article. It is appropriate that the article on sexual
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Third sex would be about chromosomes, not third gender. In some species (including some fungi from memory), there are multiple "mating types" that are sometimes classified differently to the usual binary sexual system. I don't recall seeing consensus in the many articles on such species. I'd
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I agree with Ripcurlprfection on this issue. In society, across all cultures, gender refers to an identity that is either male or female. There are many people, whether they are in the LGTBQ community or not, that do not fall into a male or female gender category, whether it be for social or
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But to bring this back to the article... I think spirituality and homosexuality are both things that should have short summaries in this topic. The whole point of homosexuality is finding erotic pleasure and general companionship within one's own gender. If there are no genders, there is no
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DSD is a term coined by the Chicago consensus group. The originators consider that it has failed to remedy the problem it was invented to solve . Read Karkazis "Fixing sex" . There is dispute amongst theorists Diamond et al as to a suitable term. VSD and others have been proposed. Intersex
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for an outstanding recent interview she conducted with Harvey Mansfield.) Other writers and famous historical theories are also notable, of course, and should not be excluded, though detailed treatment of the history of ideas probably belongs in other articles that can elucidate them more
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This article covers the topic well and if the above issues are addressed, I believe the article can remain a GA. I will leave the article on hold for seven days, but if progress is being made and an extension is needed, one may be given. I will leave messages on the talk pages of the main
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His last sentence doesn't follow, because India is not the only culture with the sexual freedoms he mentions, nor the only one with Advaita ideals. Yin and yang in China. "The two will become one flesh" in Genesis. But homosexuality was despised in China and in Israel. On the other hand,
212:" This is a criticism of gender studies, and not a widely held one. This not a definition of gender. This comment is pure criticism - the other side is not mentioned nor is the fact that this is a criticism. This point of view would be invalidated by Gender Studies theorists like 2869:
The article was GA when I arrived, I thought that was too high, I still think it is too high. I will tinker with a few things, but my aim with this article has simply been to provide sourced information on key sections, not to raise its rating. It will need others to commit to that
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Britannica was my choice (and has not been challenged until now) due to the assumption that readers would prefer one uncontroversial source if possible, and the knowledge that Britannica simply reflects the definition accepted in current academic literature. The extended quote from
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six times the amount of grey matter related to general intelligence than women". The second referenced provided has nothing to do with with Richard J. Haier or New Mexico and Irvine Universities ant here too there is no reference that man have 6 times more amount of gray matter. --
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suggests they might be disfunctional in some way, when many, most or all are not dysfunctional in any meaningful sense. The boffins are taking their time in finding the right words, but I trust they'll get there, and we'll all eagerly embrace some piece of terminological genius
4594:"Colloquial" can mean ordinary speech, as in "characteristic of or only appropriate for casual, ordinary, familiar, or informal conversation rather than formal speech or writing," but that is why I get what you mean. "Gender" is often considered appropriate for formal speech. 4092:
I find that "sexual intercourse" is nowhere near as common as "sex." However, if you feel strongly about it, perhaps you should bring it up on the article's talk page. I don't agree with your conclusion, but you do have some points that that page's participants should hear.
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Thanks for your reply. I know very little about this subject, so I'm not in a position to offer my opinion on Ettinger's importance, and honestly I don't feel strongly about the sentence either. However, if I read here that Ettinger is important, I would like to be able to
1867:(syntax: {{In lang|fr}}) and so on. For people like you and I who are used to visiting sites in many different languages, we don't expect every page we visit to be in English, but for most people, I think they appreciate the warning, and often don't bother following the link. 3069:
Money refers to attempts to distinguish a difference between biological sex and social gender as "scientifically debased", because of our increased knowledge of a continuum of dimorphic features (Money's word is "dipolar"), that link biological and behavioural differences.
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Vohra makes two conclusions. First, he says that Advaita goes beyond gender equality by removing any distinction between them -- if they are not distinct, how can they be unequal? Second, he says that sexual freedom in India may follow from belief that there are no gender
3235:"sexed" not less (or in between). It is truly a complex subject, all the more so because it has become politicised, and typically not by those representing the interests of the intersex community. But most of those matters are for the DSD related articles I would imagine. 2994:
That all sounds fair enough to me. I think the main thing that needs to be said in that section is that there was a brief period of a few decades in recent history where the hypothesis that gender operates largely independently of biological factors was seriously mooted.
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In case anyone stepped out for a moment. In the short time you were away, our committee had a quick pass over the article and made one or two edits. On behalf of the committee, I'm noting each point from the archives and how we've addressed them in the current revision.
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I have to agree with the comments above, "Gender" is a term used more widely than LGBT studies, Gender Studies, feminism or Sociology. No such header should be added to the article (whether LGBT, Gender Studies or Sociology) because it seems exclusive. Please refer to
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article corpus here, follow some links and google around a bit to start digesting the mountain of technical biological work regarding this aspect of nature. It's a wild world out there, "boy meets girl" is a poor metaphor for several complex sexual processes in various
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grammatical "genders" -- personal and impersonal. Some Australian aboriginal languages have a dozen "genders", distinguishing between people, food, plants, animals, weapons, etc. Noun classes existed in languages before they were called, by analogy with biological sex,
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Actually, I would not draw any parallels confining "sex" to "male/female" or "gender" to "masculine/feminine." I find that they both apply to both most of the time. Fruit flies can be male, therefore they are literally masculine even if they are not aesthetically so.
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this doesn't explain at all the success of the patriarchal model. He doesn't account for species memory and development...According to Harvard and Stanford's studies from last year, brain differences exist (so far about a hundred listed), but are no that significant.
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oversimplifications like gender="euphemism for sex" and gender="grammatical category only" are widespread in the literature, but erroneous and cause confusion. Hence etymology needs careful treatment in this article (in fact, more than most dictionary entries would
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distinguishing biological gender (sex), gender role and gender identity helps clarify otherwise ambiguous references to gender, so long as the distinctions are not considered absolute and pressed too far — they are intimately related, hence overlap, in much of the
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As an individual editor, I am only concerned with accuracy of certain parts of this article. I am not at all concerned by whatever rating is deemed appropriate for the overall article. Such decisions and the objectives they seek to attain are a long way above my
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Probably the way to do it is like with grammatical gender -- list a few examples of languages that represent the handfull of avaialble possibilities. We would only need a few languages each that distinguish, or fail to distinguish, between biology and behaviour.
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The second sentence of the fourth paragraph reads: 'Such thought, leave alone entail gender equality, in fact obliterates any material distinction between the male and female altogether.' I've no idea what meaning is intended by the words between the comma's.
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Was added by an editor whose only contributions have been to promote World Bank Group organizations (The Development Gateway Foundation was started by the World Bank). We have recently uncovered significant edits promoting this group of organizations (see this
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Look in any dictionary and you will see that gender's primary definition is what this article has called "grammatical gender", Grammatical Gender should be the first definition under the title of gender, and gender/sex/gender studies should be in the seperate
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The evidence says that Advaita teaches sexual complementarity -- that is, man and woman complete each other. They are not opposites like light and dark -- where one is, the other cannot be. Rather, together they make up a whole -- like hydrogen and oxygen in
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If there is other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified the fair use rationale on the other images used on this page. Note that any fair use images lacking such an explanation can be deleted one week after being tagged, as described on
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I think that a mention of masculinism should be made within or around the section of feminism as that will allow the opposing view point style to be preserved as masculinism is becoming more culturally and sociologically excepted in many area's/circles.
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homosexuality was a virtue in Greece and yet it was considered so, for the very reason that men were believed superior to women and so "man-love" was superior. I'm oversimplifying, but if we looked around a bit, we'd find people who say similar things.
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If consensus is reached, on this talk page, that this is a useful "to do" item, then we can put it back there. (Although I would suggest that there is a pretty obvious POV to the language, so it seems highly unlikely to go back in its current form.)
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Members of this review committee reserve the right to blame other members of the committee for any errors in the conclusions, while retaining the right to appropriate for themselves personally any praise given to the committee for its conculusions.
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gender. If I were to question this, I couldn't read the source, as no source is cited. It sounds to me like the Knowledge editor who added the sentence feels this way, but there is no indication that an independent source feels this way. I read
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understand. I'd like to know how many hits this page gets from servers in Germany, France, South America and so on. English speakers also learn other languages. Also, I never use every link on a page, who does? The reason to have a link is because
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Bi's definition is just used to delineate it from Homo and Hetero and the definition for the latter two could not be quantitatively derived from Bi's definition..The acceptable def for Hetero- 100% towards opposite sex; while Homo is the 100%
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I think he does right to cite Dunnett as authority for the model that his own journal follows, allowing Knowledge to make a decision based on an independent reliable source, rather than a Wiki editor's opinion, albeit an expert of the highest
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Why systematically link to a page in a foreign language which most readers won't understand, in the first place? It seems better to provide a translation between parentheses, as is most common. (The template I suggested is for pronunciation.)
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because it is the default definition of Sexual intercourse. Not many people say, "I had vaginal sex." They say "intercourse" or "sex." When not vaginal sex, though, and they want to specify, they say "oral sex" or "anal sex" or whatever. The
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emotional reasons. People that identify as genderqueer, gendefucks, bigendered, ect, identify as male, female, both, or neither for multiple reasons, but it doesn't depend on socially accepted gender binaries- being ONLY male or ONLY female.
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antecedents for various aspects of brain structure, this includes the activity of genes specific to sex chromosomes, with obvious implications for causal connections between chromosomal sex and preferences and attributes arising from brain
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Crusio's familiarity with scientific usage is one line of evidence and I think settled. Darkfrog's intuition regarding non-humans being said to have gender is correct also (imo), however, because it is certainly true in older linguistic
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A personal reflection. Brains are where nature and nurture meet. They are very complex. They provide the basis for exceedingly diverse human creativity and flexibility. However, they also impose constraints, as any stroke victim knows.
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Just a quick question-please redirect me if this has already been noted. What would you call a theoretical third gender-perhaps one that supplies chromosomes or something. Surely some scientist out there has come up with terminology?
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seeing why I should bring all this up on the Sexual intercourse or Sex talk pages, though, unless you are going to pursue that these article titles be changed. I have stated just about all I can about why I am against changing them.
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article titled "Role of the Environment : A Twist in Genetic Expression" with this statement: The change in sexual phenotype would either lead to a successful reproduction or just casual to serious “unproductive” relations which are
3851:- I would like to comment on their bi def- it seems that this has a more dominant position or at an advantaged point compared to hetero and homo in fact the fear of allowing homos to teach esp in primary schools in two countries . 2781:—The references are cited in Haier's text, and formatted according to his article. I think it is important that the typography clearly shows these references were not selected by Wiki editors, but published in a peer-reviewed source. 2743:
Were it up to me, the article would be a "B", since its most important part (imo) is the bibliography; and until an article has balanced representatives of available, current and canonical sources for its subject area, its future is
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To add on to the word "sex" having different meanings, though, "sexual intercourse" largely signifies coitus/copulation; it is usually defined that way. "Sex," on the other hand, could mean a variety of different sex acts (such as
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would probably apply here. "Sex" is generally understood to mean "sexual intercourse" in most contexts. But you're right that it does have more than one correct definition. That's probably why someone made a disambiguation page.
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Although the biology of the brain remains amazingly intricate and the way it codes preference and behaviour will undoubtedly be a subject of active research long into the future, it is no longer the "black box" it was prior to the
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Any other comments would be helpful, I agree with the GA review, the Sociology/Feminism/Gender Studies section mars an otherwise good article. Any suggestions for improving it? I'd rather keep it until we have something better.
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ones). That is another reason I feel that the Sexual intercourse article, though the word "sexual intercourse" has expanded beyond simply meaning penis-vagina sex (as the article notes), should stay titled Sexual intercourse.
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technology that allows brain function to be observed and measured and gender differences are quite pronounced in various regions, like language. The "naughties" have seen the rise of even more technological wizardry, showing
2690:"For example, in microfinance it is common to target women, as besides the fact that women tend to be over-represented in the poorest segments of the population, they are also regarded as more reliable at repaying the loans." 2372:" in Google or Google scholar for more information. Feel free to expand the article with information from sources, or challenge any information that doesn't have sources to back it. All published points of view are welcome. 960:. It's kind of OK for languages with two or three noun classes, especially where nouns associated with men and women mainly follow clearly distinct patterns, however it has major draw-backs when generalizing about languages. 3690:
The human choice of gender was recently defined as mental conditioning occurring naturally ( may be epigenetically influenced) and voluntarily without pressure that ranges from a very short to a very long term basis. REF:
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as biological gender. Instead of quibbling over terminology, which has been fairly thoroughly covered, we can just write up what biological studies are showing about the biological processes underlying gender distinctions.
3607:. I think it is all about how society can assist women with their different preferences in managing their unique biology. Sounds pretty fair to me, but what matters is what reliable sources say about it of course. ;) Best 2605: 2847:. With a little work, especially with a collaboration among the multiple WikiProjects, it should have no problems getting back up to GA status. If you disagree with this review, you can seek an alternate opinion at 2721:
contributors to the article along with the related WikiProjects so that the workload can be shared. If you have any questions, let me know on my talk page and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Happy editing! --
4557:, to denote the condition of being male or female. You have also stated it as a colloquial use, Darkfrog. I don't object to your change in the lead (to "In ordinary speech"), but what is the reason for the change? 2678:"It is also possible in federal systems for the same person to have one gender under state law and a different gender under federal law (a state recognises gender transitions, but the federal government does not)." 3230:
did at least make it clear that nearly all our brothers and sisters with their slightly atypical biologies can indeed be classified as male or female, indeed some are considered "hyper-male" or "hyper-female",
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is in bold in the Usage section in line with standard conventions of clearly marking usage of words or terms in extended discussion of that usage. Using italics instead would suggest emphasis, which would be
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This article absolutely dies! Starting at, "Social theorists have sought to determine the specific nature of gender in relation to biological sex and sexuality..." the article plummets into the unreadable.
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The lead should be a simple introduction. WP:LEAD is a guideline. Tastes and reader agendas vary. The current lead is non ideal but it fits the guidelines and is stable. By all means change it and see what
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Similar observations are made about women's roles: those that are more divergent and those that show commonalities. However, the point is, modern terminology calls this area of interest the study of gender
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Anyway, I'm launching now into addressing your clear documentation of interaction with the article. I really appreciate such constructive criticism, and want to show my respect by interacting with it. :)
1259:). There should be a reference at the top of the article disclaiming that, and linking to biological sex for the many who aren't medical professionals and thus end up making that mistake in ignorance. 3549:
And lastly Money works doesn't account for twins: if differences in biology create societal differences, how come some twins are so different when they have the same genetic material at their disposal?
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I presume your objection is more to the fact that she's an odd choice when there are so many more representative names, and this is not an article going into depth and requiring such detail. Am I wrong?
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If you don't like the letters and colons, take them out Filipe, that's how Wiki works. It's nice of you to talk about it first. All I ask is that you make the change by using pipes, so the links remain.
3081:"It is well established that men have a larger cerebrum than women by about 8–10% (Filipek et al., 1994; Nopoulos et al., 2000; Passe et al., 1997a,b; Rabinowicz et al., 1999; Witelson et al., 1995)." 1820:(syntax: '']''), is particularly clear, thanks to the image at that page. If the two letter language code is distracting (and I agree it is not ideal, until one gets used to it), it is possible to use 277:" list, I pulled off this "to do" element. It's not based on consensus from the talk page, so please don't include it on a general "to do" list. I include it here for the record and for discussion: 1814:
The idea of what I've been doing though, is to allow people to follow the link to see foreign language articles that verify the meaning of the words in the context of their own language. The link,
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You could replace "conditions" with "states" or "phenomenons"; becuase condition isn't really the clearest word in this case. But in general I think that's the kind of first line this page needs--
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but there's also a great deal that just hasn't been researched yet. If papers on this topic keep being published as quickly as they already are, this article is likely to need regular maintenance.
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as we both know. By all means expand references to them, though personally I feel they take us away from the main point of this article and better justice can be given them in their own articles.
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as sexual difference. It has its own article. All these conclusions are also reflected in published sources, and are now reflected (by its near absence) in the current revision of the article.
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The asymmetrical use of terms that refer to males and females. Concern that current language may be biased in favor of males has led some scholars in recent times to argue for the use of more
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I imagine what you find confusing is the two letter codes. If we remove them, there will be a different confusion, some will think we are simply linking to an English language article on the
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The information in this current header would be suitable for a beginning a section about human gender not this whole article - it is not a suitable artcile leader because of its length (see
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And thank you! Wiki is about serving readers with reliable information and clear verification trail. So nice to hear feedback from readers, especially positive feedback. Have a great day.
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Intersex is complex and there will be exceptions to any attempt at demonstrating a binary using it. The terminology used is often hotly disputed by theorists and the Intersex themselves.
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is an easy way to insure that your image is in compliance with Knowledge policy, but remember that you must complete the template. Do not simply insert a blank template on an image page.
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were you to add another term to the article. I don't feel the need to add it personally, since the articles on DSDs seem a better place to document the current plethora of terminology.
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studies could also be helpful. They overlap, but focus on different aspects of a big topic. I'm not completely comfortable that animal sexual dimorphism is described in common usage by
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As far as I know everything in the quote is historically accurate and verifiable from manuscripts and artifacts. The last two sentences are Ashok Vohra's conclusions from the evidence.
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This is neither a legal document nor an article in a scientific journal. It is an encyclopedia article. We should use encyclopedic language. How does Britannica treat this issue?
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some changes that it "ranges from a very short to a long term basis" So one's gender is unanswerable but at status quo one can answer but not for the future or the totality of it.
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nurture are relevant to various elements of gender, it would seem that this is the neutral place to start — place published science on the table before discussing published opinions.
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Perhaps Ettinger lies in the grey area between this article and a more specific history of ideas in sociological gender theories. I'm glad I'm not the one making such decisions. ;)
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would be an excellent example of a serious gender writer and a popular one who expressed in the early 90s strong convictions of sociological rationale for gender phenomena in the
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Ettinger as having been important in this emergence, and thus I don't see how one can revert that without bringing a reliable source stating that Ettinger is, in fact important.
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By that same reasoning, social scientists should not say "gender" when they really mean "gender role" or "gender identity," but good luck getting them to stop after fifty years!
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Unfortunately, since the issues weren't fixed, and likely need more than another week to address, I have regrettably delisted the article according to the requirements of the
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Maybe this article should get out of Intersex altogether. The AIS example assumes all AIS individuals are women this is factualy incorrect. See Tony Briffa AISSG Australia.
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views, none of which are documented in this article. I noted that he was a controversial (though still respected) figure. There is an excellent obiturary for Money in the
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convenient convention to describe people who feel perfectly "male", while choosing to stay home and look after the kids, while their wives are doing shifts down the mines.
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perceptions of gender, however they are verifiable and numerous enough to be significant, even if their antiquity is not considered by some to be enough to be notable.
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I've just come round to this page after a few weeks absence and well, its quite different. Some of the edits need a little discussion - particlauarly the intro. (see
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Yes, Flyer. That is why. "Colloquial" does not mean, as I thought it did, "ordinary speech." As such, the word "gender" meaning "state of being male or female, sex"
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My bet is that Naomi Wolf and other like-minded commentators would be excellent reliable sources to following the current state of educated feminist opinion. (See
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I never state that "gender is a colloquialism" (not in that way), but plenty of people state that it is used in the colloquial sense, as in interchangeably with
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Hello again. I don't disagree with the recent inclusion of these sections within "Gender in language", but personally, I would make a different classification:
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as saying that anyone is free to remove such new claims which seem to originate from a WP editor rather than a reliable source. It further seems that someone
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Gender in the sense refered to in the new lead paragraph exclsuively refers to human gender relations - Gender in terms of this article is supposed refers to
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in Middle English (post Anglo Saxon aka Old English). John Money makes the same point you make, that ideology has been overlaid on the word in recent years.
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You are absolutely right about both points. You are just out-of-date with terminology. What you will find in current mainstream articles is statements like:
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I think a disambig link to the other uses is a good idea. I broadly agree with your points Alastair, but I think much of what you're saying relates to the
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Well, that's a total of about seven options, all with pros and cons. I like what's in the article best of course, but my number two choice would be, e.g.
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you prefer, intercourse or oral sex?" Specifying a sex act as either forced "intercourse" or some other forced sexual act is also seen with cases of
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The source doesn't meet Knowledge's criteria. This page looks like Savillo's home page, which means that it is an acceptable source for information
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scales are masculine (clear, open, extroverted), while the minor scales are given feminine qualities (dark, soft, introverted). German uses the word
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Other issues from Archive 2 reproduce matters discussed in Archive 1 or comment on specifics of past revisions of the article that no longer apply.
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I came to this page to clear up something that was said in my local newspaper regarding whether or not gender is a purely grammatical distinction.
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for seeking to improve the article, and I hope the issues are eventually adddressed. If the issues are fixed, consider renominating the article at
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article more than this one. I say that because this page is (at least currently) an entry on maleness and femaleness in a braoder sense than just
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a growing early 21st century biological literature that is demonstrating sexually dimorphic hormonal and genetic influences on brain and behaviour.
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I am staunchly of the opinion that while this is not a main LGBT topic, and keep removing the template from the article, saying so. Unfortunately
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is masculine. This is why the terms "masculine" and "feminine" are generally preferred to "male" and "female" in reference to grammatical gender.
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matter related to general intelligence than women, and women have nearly ten times the amount of white matter related to intelligence than men.
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There is considerable literature on the subject that champions either reform or perpetuation of traditional gender roles. Much of this talks of
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Enough said, go ahead and pipe the links so the language codes don't show. I even volunteer to change them all back if we get any complaints.
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provides reasons why BRB reserves the use of "gender" only for human studies and asks researchers working with animals to use "sex" instead.
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while accurately reflecting a gender studies point of view hamper this article rather than improve it. The reasons for this are as follows
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keeps readding it without so much as an edit summary of counter-argument, so until there is some I'm going to keep taking it away again. --
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both bold and restrained at the right times. I see your work all over Wiki. I'm overdue to drop a barnstar, or two or three, your way. ;)
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I trust there is adequate citation of linguistic data and secondary sources to establish these points in the early part of the article.
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without actually interacting with biological science. Since biological science has produced a huge array of results demonstrating that
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intercourse be named "sex" because this is its common name. However, perhaps it would be appropriate to create a redirect page named
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You sound like you have a brain worth picking for information, especially if you tell us whose brains you picked to educate your own.
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Anyway, I'm not really disagreeing with anyone, just trying to throw some dust in the air in the hope of stimulating more discussion.
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with information on how and why Gender studies regards 'gender' as a distinct term from sex. If also changed the section's title to
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is "transgender" which is sometimes used to describe "crossing" genders, other times it is used to describe "transcending" genders.
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The discipline of gender studies philosophizes, theorizes and politicizes on the nature of the female gender as a social construct.
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Hence, for example, someone who "feels" like a woman, but choose male roles for herself, can be described as having female gender
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Ettinger does seem to be an original thinker in the broad feminist tradition. I'm not sure where the threshhold of "famous" lies.
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Very best to you Gina, I'm sure we agree the most important thing about the people we are trying to understand is that they are
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in contrast to Greek and in Summary of usage section -- male/female dehumanizing or depersonalizing -- "masculine haircut" *male
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since feminist theory and gender studies are not one and the same thing. This edit retains the information about gender that
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higher thus accounting for a bigger brain (a whale has a bigger brain than men, it doesn't mean whale are more intelligent).
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For people with nondisjunctions (XXY, X alone, etc.), we would use the specific name of the condition, such as "people with
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If the uncited material is deleted, there's not much POV left in that section. I may be willing to take out the tag I added.
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the article. The usual rule is that relevant crossreferences within Knowledge are linked rather than noted under See also.
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to link somewhere is because everyone, always, knows everything about that link already. That's why we don't link the word
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Here is a definition of sexual orientation from Bailey and Zuks paper--- will you believe this?? "Sexual orientation: the
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Thanks for this, Crusio. Yes, I very recently talked about the topic of whether or not gender relates to non-humans with
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The historical meaning of gender is something like "things we treat differently because of their inherent differences".
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I'm not too fussed about whether the sentence stays or goes, but I am interested in understanding your objection better.
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As for the question, "Why link to pages that people won't understand?" The reason to do it is because many, many people
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As far as I understand, from helping others get to GA, this article is not "GA", since it has outstanding {fact tags}.
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Has the author of that piece heard of quotation marks? They are great. In fact, sometimes their use is imperative.
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for turning a word that refers to a man into a word that refers to a woman, or vice-versa. For example, in the words
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they are right to query the change. Might I also point out that the previous lead formed the article that was rated
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by Nathanson and Young where gender is shown as a "front" for militant man-hating by "fascist" ideological feminists)
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Thank you for such hard work, where I agree with you, and think the matter important, I will make changes directly.
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It is an interesting position you take, that DSDs don't demonstrate binary sexuality. Although a horrendous term,
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As mentioned above, the lead does need to be expanded to three or four paragraphs to better summarize the article.
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and why we don't duplicate links on a page. It sounds crazy to say what the criteria are, but the logic is there.
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The parts you mention, and several others are woeful, agreed. You can use the button to correct or remove them.
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family. Normally, English does not mark nouns or other words for gender, although it does express gender in the
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language usage is a feature of literature on gender, restriction to English would not reflect a world-wide view
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An electrical power male plug, left, and matching female socket, of a type common in many European countries.
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For consistency Intersex is the preferable term, or at least link to Disorders of sex developement article
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are the same across cultures -- men tend to do both the dangerous work and the important work, for example.
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legal and scientific sense, and the term "sex" could mean biological sex, sexual intercourse...or gender.
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Thanks for your work Nehrams. I completely agree with you. I now have a seconder for failing this article.
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was GA when I arrived here, at that point it mainly contained only the poor material. I addressed that by
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discussion page about this issue. They would know whether or not an exception should be made for "sex."
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article, is also an example of people restricting "sexual intercourse" or "real sex" to mean vaginal sex.
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To use this quote, though, we would need some source explaining what he means by "the choice of gender."
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doesn't capture the "fully sexed" nature of many or most of the people we are seeking to understand, and
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masculine/feminine do compare and are applied to gender role (or in grammar w/out comparison, but not to
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certainly is wrong here (and in many other places I saw when copy-editing this text after it was added).
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Shivah Shaktayaa yukto yadi bhavati shaktah prabhavitum na che devum devona khalu kushalah spanditam api
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N. Bailey of UCR wrote about same sex behavior in almost(?)all non- human species as reported in his
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The lead should be three or four full paragraphs summarizing all the main points of the article. See
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is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under
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clear examples. There are too many languages to cover all in detail, but that is not really needed.
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yet on the human brain than making statements like those made in the article is more than dubious.
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and doesn't separate humanity into male and female. There is a similar expression in Latin called
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is the sense of being a man or a woman, independent of whatever roles they may choose to adopt.
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for same versus opposite-sex sexual interactions and partnering in humans. Might differ from
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organizations consider that it further pathologises an already overpathologised minority .
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quality sourced material, rather than by adjusting the rating or removing the poor material.
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in linguistics. Perhaps grammatical usage of gender will be obsolete within a few decades.
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Richard J Haier, E Jung and others, 'Structural Brain Variation and General Intelligence',
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article could probably cover this issue in more depth (but is now covered at Wiktionary)
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linking to that page which explains why it needs to be used on that page. Please check
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about, in order to learn about those things. That goes for languages, as well as ideas.
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Well, I obviously changed my mind on this one. I've tried to give a brief summary of a
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I am sure he is wrong on both counts. His conclusions do not follow from the evidence.
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whose work is about men and women. For this reason I'm removing it. BTW please see
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when used here. In particular, for each page the image is used on, it must have an
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traces the causal chain through the microscopic sciences up to the social sciences.
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denotes "female person" (feminine). This type of inflection is very rare in modern
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Further note - I've decided not to remove your comments in teh To Do List but will
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I will allow one week for improvement, at which time I might refer the article to
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vary across cultures -- men work on oil rigs in some places, go fishing in others.
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arguments than appeals to rough guidelines as though these are binding policies.
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homosexuality, or all sexuality is homosexual. Homosexuality is driven by gender.
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Unless there are any objections I will make this revision Tuesday April 3rd.--
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We should probably change the very top of the article to read something like:
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are about the roles men and women choose for themselves; on the other hand,
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A quotation including 'We' used at the start of a section! It gets worse:
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gender. It would be my view that it should remain in this kind of shape.
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the music section still needs research or an expert who knows the sources
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You make an interesting point. Perhaps you should ask the folks on the
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and deleted, unless someone can attribute it to a reliable source.
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Thanks again for your important work checking GA rated articles.
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2. gender is not simply the roles assigned to males and females.
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That this article is linked to from the image description page.
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Seems like tremendously good news to me. Who was it who said,
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See 2308:Which roles are considered male, female or 1714:Perhaps the first section should be called 1042:is a parent article and it should be using 4005:leading to the biology of gender article. 3959:Currently, Knowledge has no article about 3373:This article is in need of serious cleanup 3274:Other Genders that are not Male or Female? 4627:"The Male-Female Hologram," Ashok Vohra, 2396:is used in this article under a claim of 1124:debate right at the start. Yes, I prefer 1576:Fowler) and diachronic analysis provided 4611: 3894:stable and enduring internal preference 3759:female comes. That's all I can say.~~ 3242:is too long and a negative definition, 2477:There are several citation needed tags. 1430:original definition provided from Money 642:third person singular personal pronouns 4321: 4310: 3060:is was ripped from some other source. 2279:. 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