2. Sex Vs. Gender
Sexis based on a person’s biological
features
Gender is used in different ways:
Gender roles – behavioral characteristics
considered “masculine” or “feminine”
Gender identity – internal sense of ourselves
as man, woman, or transgender
3. Gender
Our
race, class, geograp
hical, physical, and
sexual identities
affect and shape our
gender and may
change over time.
It may not remain
the same from birth
to death.
4. Gender Identity
There are new terms that fall outside the two
gender categories our society has traditionally
recognized: man and woman
Transgender – a person who identifies with or
expresses a gender identity that differs from the
one which corresponds to the person's sex at
birth
Transsexual - a person who strongly identifies with
the opposite sex and may seek to live as a
member of this sex especially by undergoing
surgery and hormone therapy to obtain the
necessary physical appearance
6. Sexual Orientation
Our gender is about who we are; our
sexual orientation is about whom we
find attractive.
Howwe identify our gender influences
how we name our sexuality, and
whom we are attracted to may
change throughout our lives.
7.
8. Types of Orientation
Straight/ Heterosexual – women who are sexually
attracted to men and men who are sexually
attracted to women
Gay/ Homosexual – women who are sexually
attracted to women and men who are sexually
attracted to men
Lesbian – woman who is sexually attracted to women
Bisexual – people who are sexually attracted to men
and women
Asexual – someone who is not experiencing or acting
on sexual attraction at a give time
Pansexual – someone who is attracted to people
across the range of genders
10. Confusion Corrected
Sometimes gender
identity and sexual
orientation are
confused and
stereotypes are
formed
Being lesbian or
bisexual does not
mean our gender
looks or feels a
certain way
11. Coming out is the process of accepting
and affirming our sexual orientation or
gender identity and deciding how open
we will be about it.
12. Coming Out
Letting other people know that we
identify as lesbian, bisexual, queer, or
transgender can be one of the most
challenging and life-changing decisions
we face.
Itmay cause several problems
concerning losing friends, jobs, and
family, but it can also be a liberating
experience.
14. Homophobia
Homophobia – the fear
and hatred of
homosexuality or
gay, lesbian, or
bisexual people
It puts people at risk for
discrimination, harassm
ent, rejection, or
violence in everyday
interactions with others
and can affect one’s
own acceptance of
who they are.
15. Heterosexism
Heterosexism – the assumption that
heterosexuality is the only normal orientation
Itdenies legal, religious, and social privileges
to others
It
can occur on an interpersonal level in
which family and friends may accept you
but may not accept others
16. Transphobia
Transphobia – the fear and hatred of
transgender or transsexual people.
Itinvolves more than just a slanderous
terms uttered. It has to do with those who
do not fit the norm of man or woman
having trouble going out in public.
17. My Opinions!
Liked Did not like
That it is difficult for
people to come out I dislike the idea of
to others heterosexism,
Sex and gender are transphobia, and
often confused…I
had not known they homophobia. I
were different! think that it is
I found it interesting wrong to
to know that there discriminate others
was a difference
between based on gender
transgender and or sexual
transsexual orientation.
18. What do you think?
Why does society find it difficult to accept
genders other than male or female? Why
do some people not accept other
genders?