====== Understanding Gender ====== | ^ Gender Quick Facts ^ | | {{:wiki:gender_spectrum_placeholder.png?200|Placeholder Image}} | | Internal Model: A person's own sense of sex. | | History: Documented for over 4,500 years. | | Basis: Congenital and biological. | | Distribution: Bimodal, not binary. | +4 ===== What is Gender? ===== Gender is the internal mental model of a person's own sex. While the word "gender" simply means "type" in its Latin roots, it is a complex, esoteric concept that captures a spectrum of human experience. +2 ==== The Biological Reality ==== Contrary to simplified "health class" narratives, human sex and gender are not a binary, but a bimodal distribution. Most individuals fall into one of two major groups, but a significant portion of the population naturally exists outside of these clusters. +1 Gender is established during gestation, specifically while the cerebral cortex is forming—generally between weeks 14 and 24 of pregnancy. Present evidence suggests that a person's gender is congenital and locked in before birth. +3 ==== Dimensions of the Self ==== To understand gender, we must distinguish it from other biological markers: Genotype: The genetically defined chromosomal karyotype (e.g., XX, XY, XXY, etc.). Phenotype: The observable sexual characteristics like genitals, bone structure, and fat distribution. Gender: The subconscious internal sense of identity. Sexual Orientation: Who you are attracted to; this is separate from gender identity. ==== A Global History ==== Gender-variant people are not a modern phenomenon; the current understanding has simply been "sidelined" or suppressed by colonialism and various regimes. +2 4,500 years ago: The Gala existed as a middle-gender priest class in the Sumerian Empire. Pre-Colonialism: Indigenous North American cultures recognized third genders long before European contact. 218 AD: Roman Emperor Elagabalus requested to be addressed as a "Lady" rather than a "Lord". +1 Early 1900s: Magnus Hirschfield was documenting third genders and transition in Germany before his research was destroyed by the Nazi party in 1933. +1 ===== References & Citations ===== Badgley, J., et al. (2021). The Gender Dysphoria Bible. //Originally published at genderdysphoria.fyi//.