The gender spectrum
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See, I've always interpreted gender to be the percentage of maleness/femaleness if that makes sense. Like sex is definitive man/woman, but you can very easily argue that some women act more "feminine" than others and some men act more "masculine". The whole lgb thing I strongly disagree with though.
Gender is a grammatical concept that tells us what types of words are used in what context. His/hers, male/female, and gendered nouns in languages that have them.
For sure some men are effeminate and some women are manly. No matter how masculine or feminine a male or female acts, the language we use to describe them is based on their sex and does not change - unless commies try to change it for social engineering.