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“Gender Is Not a Social Construct” - Debra Soh

TRIGGERnometry

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Understanding Gender: Biology vs. Social Constructs

This chapter explores the complex relationship between gender identity and biological sex, emphasizing that gender is not merely a social construct but is deeply influenced by biology. It critically discusses the implications of children transitioning genders, societal pressures, and the evolving discourse surrounding gender dysphoria, particularly among youth. The chapter also highlights the challenges parents face in supporting their children while navigating a rapidly changing societal landscape on gender identity.

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