Essay On Gender And Sex

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GENDER AND SEX
In the 21st century, the words gender and sex have a fine line of difference between them. Though the words might look same but one is used to depict the social status and the other one is used to depict the biological status. Where 'Sex' talks more basically about the physical traits, 'Gender' carries a social tone.

We have things decided for us even before we are born. Our food choice, clothes, school, name, career, etc. is decided by others and we have no say in it. We already get our lives shaped by our biological identity, and with time, we must also adapt ourselves to the societal demands, desires etc. We are dressed or asked to behave according to our biological identity and this gives rise to the difference …show more content…

Men find manual labour easy too, but women find it tougher. Men and women have different working hours and different treatment is given to them. Though women are very outspoken and straight-forward too, but there is a stereotype that women have the courage only to backbite and men can speak anywhere. Even though things are changing with time, society is stubborn enough to change. In this generation, we have started seeing a change. People are asked not to assume genders or judge others, on the basis of just their appearances. People have the freedom to dress as they wish, and do as they like. Women are being accepted as lucky charms at so many places. It's a pleasant change to see that no girl shall be killed due to the gender preferences, need of a bread-earner, etc.

To conclude, it is clear that sex is all about a biological concept which is either affected by the hormones in body but gender is a human-made concept which has been existing since long time ago, and which surely has no end. It shall exist even if maybe in the simplest forms. So, gender and sex are such two terms, that go hand in hand but still has a fine line of difference and none crosses that line under whatever circumstances because they are better separate as it still remains explainable. If gender and sex combine, then the world will not be a better place for anyone of the two – Men or