Gender could be taken to be a psychological state whereas sex could be taken to be the physical features but I don't think these terms are understood or used exclusively in that sense.
Gender isn't a psychological "state.' it's an identity of each person they have 24/7 unless it changes. — John Harris
But let's say, "I'm straight" that's not something that's gonna change, I'm either straight or I'm not
I just meant for me personallyOf course it can change. Many Gay people thought they were Straight for a long time and even married and had children before they realized they were Gay and became actively Gay. — John Harris
People's sexual identity can vary over time, so I think gender not only is not binary but it also represents a psychological state, you are free to disagree.
John Harris I just meant for me personally
Of course it can change. Many Gay people thought they were Straight for a long time and even married and had children before they realized they were Gay and became actively Gay.
— John Harris
Gender isn't a psychological "state.' it's an identity of each person they have 24/7 unless it changes.
— John Harris
But let's say, "I'm straight" that's not something that's gonna change, I'm either straight or I'm not. So I don't understand why it would change. Is it based on the weather?
Then you must think your being Straight or Gay is a psychological state, since that could change over time, too. So, you are misusing the term "psychological state." — John Harris
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