fncceo
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First of all, you deny science. Gender is defined as what genitals with which one is born.
It really isn't. It is often used as synonymous with sex. But, it's actually not the same thing.
Gender: (noun)
"either of the two sexes (male and female), especially when considered with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones."
-- Oxford Languages
Gender: (noun)
"The state of being male or female as expressed by social or cultural distinctions and differences, rather than biological ones; the collective attributes or traits associated with a particular sex, or determined as a result of one's sex."
-- Oxford English Dictionary
Gender: (noun)
"The behavioral, cultural, or psychological traits typically associated with one sex"
-- Merriam Webster Dictionary
Sex is a biological assignation. Gender also refers to cultural and social differences between sexes.