The incredibly useful — and always correct — Wikipedia states that “Most cultures use a gender binary, in which gender is divided into two categories” and, “When a baby is born, society allocated the child to one gender or the other.”
But, given Wikipedia likely doesn’t want to be canceled, they don’t stop at that old-fashioned and outdated definition. Thank goodness for that.
In fact, Wikipedia lists more than 80 possible gender identities, including non-binary, transgender, cis, genderfluid, polygender, and so many more.
I can assure you though that your “gender education” needs a far more advanced, researched, and thorough introduction than what a simple little website can provide.
Our one-of-a-kind guide will do the trick!
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