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of enforced conformity. In the English-speaking developed countries in the 1950s, if you weren't heterosexual (or sometimes even if you were heterosexual, but practiced any form of sex other than between a married couple in the missionary position) you could receive condescending long lectures from orthodox Freudian psychiatrists in elegant abstruse jargon sprinkled with Latin words which basically boiled down to the fact that you were a disgusting pervert -- and sometimes more directly repressive actions were taken.
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There's been a trend in recent decades to avoid the word "sex" in reference to what used to be called "the sexes" and replace it with "gender" (except in narrow biological uses), but I'm not sure that this has much to do with transgenders (the shift from "transsexual" to "transgender" is a result of
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It's contained in section 4.4 of the article, the last subsection before the "see also" links, so it's not dominating the article. I'm not sure that the idea is that heterosexuality is inherently bad, as that enforced conformity in the name of heterosexuality can be as pernicious as any other kind
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The use of "sex" and "gender" as synonyms began in the early 19th century, but was not wide spread and was more along the lines of idiom or slang. It was the early 20th century where the use caused it to become an actual synonym due to it's wide spread use in common language, which is how language
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Dictionaries lag actual language use. Gay became a synonym of homosexual long before the dictionaries published it as such. One reason is to ensure that such use has become a fixed use in common language. So the use of dictionaries strictly should not be the criteria in determining this. Current
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Gender is a choice these days so heterosexuals are attracted to the opposite sex not the opposite gender because you can't choose your sex and heterosexuality isn't a choice it's for cismales to be attracted to cisfemales and vice versa. The term straight can be for attraction to opposite gender
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The wiki says that heterosexuality is attracted to the opposite sex or gender. I just want to say that sex isnt important here ( of course if you preffer cis people is ok, but thats preffering, not heterosexuality). A trans woman and a cis man are heterosexual, but an trans man and a man not
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While there is some rumblings of this, it is not something that is yet in common use, not even among the transgender community. Unlike the terms "sex" and "gender" and the corresponding labels of "man" and "male" and that of "woman" and "female", "straight" and "heterosexual" and "gay" and
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I really don't think this has a place in an article about heterosexuality, especially because, as written, it implies that being in heterosexual gender roles is itself a form of discrimination... and that really contributes nothing to what heterosexuality is and ultimately implies that
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evolves. Currently, due to the open existence (as opposed to them normally keeping in hiding) of transgenders, the trend has been towards separating the two words again, with sex referring to the biological body, and gender referring to the psychological identity.
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at any great risk of being oppressed - but naturally, the hetero- and homo- articles must needs use the same phrasings in their ledes lest our coverage of the topics be non-neutral, and redefining sexual orientation as relating to attraction toward a particular
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There is also an issue with statistics, as a reader i don't understand whether heteresexuality included "opposite gender" or it was only "opposite sex" in 1992? If there was a change of meaning, it would be really helpfull to know when the meaning was changed.
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this change, not a cause of it, as far as I know). I'm not sure that I care which word is used, as long as the word "opposite" is retained (there were some objections to "opposite" in the past, as you can read in the archives of this page.
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Under the term hetorsexual the line opposite sex or gender should be changed to opposite sex and gender (or gender removed completely) to gitt the offisial definition of hetorsexual that you can see in all dictionarys
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article's subject, but the way one article lede is framed affects how the other is, and in theory the issue pertains to both orientations likewise (even if in reality it is unlikely to jeopardise hetero folk).
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It's not obvious to me that uniformity between the "Heterosexuality" and "Homosexuality" articles is required by any Knowledge (XXG) policy, but I would have no objection to the "sex or gender" wording.
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I understand that it might be polite towards trans sexuals to add "opposite gender"; but it's in the very definition of hetero-sexual that it refers to actual opposite sex. 0 on the Kinsley scale.
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I really don't think that any such vocabulary distinction is widely known. If it exists at all, then there needs to be a reliable source for it...
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We use both to satisfy those who advocate for each. Biological sources tend to use sex, while sociological sources sometimes use gender.
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The current definition reflects common long-standing tradition and attraction to trans women is a relatively recent notion bordering
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https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/heterosexual_1?q=heterosexual
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okay when 'opposite/same gender' meant the same thing as 'opposite/same sex.' And
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effectively redefines homosexuals out of existence. I know homosexuality is not
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studies should also be a factor and probably a more weighted one.
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it really matters only indirectly - heterosexual people
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Heteronormativity and heterosexism needs to be removed
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