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Here it is at long last. A wiki page that explains gender issues and sexuality to those who want to know.

<img:http://www.elftown.com/img/drawing/10546_1100800447.jpg>If I get any of this stuff wrong I will need references, so please send me a URL with the infomation, so I can figure out how to change this wiki to match current science.

<img:http://www.elftown.com/img/drawing/10546_1100800447.jpg>If you have any ideas on areas to cover that are not here, just let me know in the comment section at the bottom of the wiki.

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What gender "is" and "is not"

Gender is complex. Most people think that it is not complex, but that is because most people are not very well educated about the science of gender, and how gender issues are expressed in nature. The truth is that we live in a natural world with : bisexual swans, bisexual dolphins, gay rodents, lizards and fish that can change their gender back and forth. Most people do not know that nature has this kind of variation in it. They do not understand that for years naturalists were afraid to tell the truth abot the things they observed. Imagine being a scientist a hundred years ago and finding out that there was a species of geese in which the pair bond was always beterr two males, and the females inthat species only showed up long enough to mate and lay fertile eggs. In a world controled by sctrict gener roles and sexual supression, publishing a thing like that would end your university career as a biologist or naturalist. So would reporting thatd olphins often form strong male to male bonds that are sexual in nature (and that dolphins often engage in sex play with the human researchers that they come to know in the wild). There is even footage of two male octopi of different species mating with each other. 

Because this kind of information was supressed for so long, most people have gone on living in a "world view" of fixed gender roles...but that world is not reality and it only exists inside of peoples heads.

So, gender is not just a matter of a person being born with an X chromosome or a Y chromosome (or even a penis or a vagina). There are many people born who have a physical gender that is not the same as their genetic gender; people who in some cases are completely fertile, and in other cases are not fertile. Life is full of variations, and we need to be willing to accept the truth that nature has handed us, instead of trying to label people as "perverted" because of how they were born.

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The Basics of Sex

Before we get any further it would be a good idea to explain the basic facts of sexuality to those who do not know them as you never know who is reading this page. Besides, you never know what information was left out of your "Sex Ed" classes. Try these pages :

this link does not work yet Human Sexuality

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Many Factors

There are many different factors that determines a persons "gender". 

<img:http://www.elftown.com/img/drawing/10546_1100800447.jpg>genetic gender - what your DNA says your gender is. The determining factor here is most often the presence or absence of a "Y" chromosome. Females are most often XX. Males are most often XY. There are other other variations that can happen.

<img:http://www.elftown.com/img/drawing/10546_1100800447.jpg>physical gender - do you have a penis, a vagina, or some of both (intersex). This is most often determined by that "Y" chromosome, but physical gender is affected by other factors than just genetics.

<img:http://www.elftown.com/img/drawing/10546_1100800447.jpg>Masculine or Feminine - In terms of traditional ideas about masculine, where do you fall?

<img:http://www.elftown.com/img/drawing/10546_1100800447.jpg>mental gender - the gender of your brain. This is determined (according to research) by hormones that the mother sends to the fetus, while a fetus is in the uterus.

<img:http://www.elftown.com/img/drawing/10546_1100800447.jpg>gender(s) of attraction - A common way of expressing this is where on the "Kinsey Scale" a person is. The first serious sex researcher was professor Kinsey. He approached human sexuality from the standpoint of science and statistics without any moral judgments being attached. The "Kinsey Scale" rates your gender of attraction on a simple scale (from 0 to 6) based on how attracted one is to their own gender and to the opposite gender. According to Kinsey, most people fall in the middle of the scale (for example he found that 37% of all men experienced orgasm in a sexual activity with another man at some time in their life). So much for the idea that being completely heterosexual is the average. Many sex research projects since his have verified the basic idea (with variations in the statistics) which shows that very few people are "completely straight" or "completely gay".

Here is a link about the Kinsey Scale

( http://gaylife.about.com/cs/gay101/a/kinsey.htm )

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Homosexuality - Straight, Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual

As noted in the Kinsey Scale, some human beings (and members of other animal species) are sexually attracted to other members of the same physical gender the opposite gender, or both. Some of these people are only interested in people of the same gender, some have only a minimal attraction on on of the genders, and some are more equally attracted to both genders.

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What is Homophobia

All phobias are unreasonable fears. A person who is acrophobic is afraid of being in a high place, even when they logically know that they are completely safe. Phobias are not reasonable fears.

Homophobia is an unreasoning fear, dislike or distaste for all things homosexual, often to the point that people avoid anything they they believe might make them "appear homosexual" (whatever they think that means). Homophobia often comes with a strong fear that "others will think that one is a homosexual", and a strong need to prove that one is not. The truth is that gay people do not behave in any manner that stands out as "homosexual" other than behaviors that they might pick up from hanging out in a subculture where those behaviors are accepted as being "gay culture".

Most people these days have heard words like "gay", "faggot", "fairy", "lesbo" or "dyke used as an insult. These (and other similar insults) are very common elements of homophobia, as they are used not just to isult people, but also to present the idea that there is something innately wrong with being attracted to members of ones own gender. 

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What does "intersex" mean

Intersex means being born with a mixture of BOTH physical genders. This means that a person was born with ambiguos sex organs (with male and female characteristics). One gender may be more physically dominant that the other, but this is not necesarily the same as the gender that the person is mentally. More and more intersex people are being born all the time, partially because of the "hormone mimicking" actions of some types of pollution.

Being "intersex" does not make a person gay, bisexual or transgendered. It means that they have birth defects which may or may not be helped with medication and surgery - just like a person born with any other birth defect. However, many intersex people were huge shock to the doctors and to their parents, and their condition was swept under the rug with immediate surgeries to force their bodies to conform to am absolute view of physical gender that that is often not the best answer. The best medical practices these days involve testing the patient heavily to make certain that the correct gender is chosen (if surgery is chosen as an option). In the past this has been a horror story.

http://www.medhelp.org/www/ais/articles/PISA.HTM

Many people grew up not knowing that they had been born intersex, and in some cases grew up with "Gender Disphoria" because the wrong gender was surgically assigned to them when they were infants, instead of waiting until there was enough clear evidence of gender.

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What does "Transgendered" and "Gender Dysphoria" mean

Inside of your head you have a picture of who you are. If you are like most people, the gender you are in your head matches the gender of your body. Psychological testing can tell the difference between an estrogenizesd brain and a testosteroneized brain. There are physical differences that show up on medical scans of brain activity.

For some people "physical gender" and "mental gender" do not match. The best research today indicates that "Gender Dysphoria" is not a psychological problem (although it is still classified as being one...just like homosexuality), but is instead the result of "errors" in which sex hormones are sent by the mother to the fetus in the womb. All fetus start out gender neutral. The fetus contains a structure that has four ducts that can develop into male and/or female genitalia (or both) depending on the hormonal signals that are sent. Normally a couple of months into development, male embryos are exposed to a burst of hormones that tells the fetus to develop as a male. Females get the same sort of thing. 

Transgendered people are people with "Gender Dysphoria" who are living life as a person with their "mental" gender. They may or may not get surgery or hormone treatments. A person with "Gender Dysphoria" is not necessarily gay or bisexual. For instance, a Male to Female (MF) transgendered person, may very well only be interested in men - which would make them "straight" as far as their mental gender is concerned.

( http://gidinfo.home.comcast.net/research.htm )


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2005-09-14 [itoe]: This is a very informative, unbiased, and in-depth discussion of these topics. Certainly, there is more information here than I have ever seen. I've never even heard of gender dysphoria before. I'm definitely looking to see what other information will be presented here. I also feel that there are a lot of people who could benefit from what you have here. Too many people are too poorly informed about these topics.

2005-09-14 [fire sign]: This is really good infromation. You should put the link up everywhereeeeee so that everyone will come and read this. They might just leave better.

2006-02-05 [Estantia]: I too hadn't heard of this before, and certainly could put an interesting slant on discussions in future, I don't wish to be ignorant.

2006-04-12 [Slinky]: yes, this is a good concept for an informative wiki. i especially like the links, as you will doubtless find many skeptics. to add: i can't cite this, but in all the glbt events i've gone to, they've always defined gender as what you see yourself as (the mental aspect) and sex as the physical attributes.

2006-08-17 [Viperess]: This is a great site. I have to give the link to my oldest so she can read it also.So many tell her she is crazy and such for her feelings, but the way you ex[plain things may help her feel better about how she lives her life. Thank you.

2007-06-26 [Zab]: I think there is a typo and a missing " under ''what is homophobia''.
The text is very interesting, some I had a slight idea of, some I've never heard of. But it's very good to know. :)


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