Understanding Gender as Expression, Not Biology.
Gender and sex are two different things, yet society often treats them as the same, locking people into strict categories based on biology. This approach ignores the fact that being a "man" or a "woman" is often more about how we express masculinity or femininity than about physical traits.
Man and woman are not confined by biology; they are living expressions of masculinity and femininity, shaped by the soul, not just the body
Gender is a spectrum, reflecting the way people see themselves and interact with the world, while sex is tied to anatomy. Recognizing this difference is essential for creating a more understanding and accepting society. When we move away from rigid definitions, we allow people to live as their true selves, free from the pressure to conform to roles that don’t fit.
This shift isn’t just about making space for diversity; it’s about embracing what it really means to be human.
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