Gender expression

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Gender expression refers to the external manifestation of one's gender identity, usually expressed through behavior, clothing, haircut, voice, or body characteristics. Society identifies these cues as masculine and feminine, although what is considered masculine and feminine changes over time and varies by culture. Many people feel comfortable expressing themselves in ways that align with societal expectations for their gender. Others prefer to express themselves in ways that do not conform to these expectations. Still others prefer to express themselves in ways that confound the traditional expectations of gender.

Definition[edit | edit source]

Gender expression is how a person publicly presents their gender. This can include behavior and outward appearance such as dress, hair, make-up, body language and voice. A person’s gender expression may not necessarily match their gender identity.

Societal Expectations and Non-Conformity[edit | edit source]

Societal expectations of gender expression can vary greatly between different cultures and societies. In many societies, it is expected that individuals will conform to the norms associated with their assigned gender. However, some individuals may choose to express their gender in ways that do not conform to societal expectations. This is often the case for individuals who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming.

Gender Expression and Gender Identity[edit | edit source]

While gender expression is how a person presents their gender to the world, gender identity is a person's internal sense of their own gender. A person's gender expression may not necessarily align with their gender identity. For example, a person may identify as male but express their gender in ways that are traditionally associated with femininity.

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