Gender

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Gender

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<p><b>When we are born, our gender is\npresumed based on what body parts we\nhave. The gender someone is presumed at\nbirth doesn&rsquo;t always determine\nhow they may think, feel, and act, as\nthey grow up. Our gender is our sense\nof whether we are a man, woman, both,\nneither or something more fluid.</b>\n</p>\n\n<p>Some people&rsquo;s gender aligns\nwith the gender they were assigned at\nbirth, and these people are cisgender.\nSome people&rsquo;s gender may not\nalign with the gender they were\nassigned at birth, or they may not have\na gender, and these people are trans or\ngender diverse.</p>\n\n<p>Gender can be binary or non-binary,\nand someone&rsquo;s identity can stay\nstable or shift over time. The process\nof realising you are trans, gender\ndiverse, or cisgender looks different\nfor everybody.</p>

<p><b>Gender expression</b><br><br>\nGender expression is how we present\nourselves and behave that can be\ninterpreted as masculine, feminine,\nboth or something different altogether.\nSometimes they don&rsquo;t feel safe to\ndo so. It&rsquo;s important not to make\nassumptions about someone&rsquo;s\ngender based on their appearance, how\nthey sound, or because of what body\nparts they have.</p>\n\n<p><b>Gender identity</b><br><br>\nThere are many identities people may\nuse to identify their gender, these are\nsome examples.</p>\n\n<p>Gender assigned at birth Gender\nidentity May identify as</p>

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