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Friday, March 18, 2011
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Sterling's article is saying men are made and born, which I am in between to that comment because men are made either way. Men are made and born because of what they are and their personality wise. Lorber's article is saying examples to the readers that girls try to be boys and boys try to be girls which is the opposite. Also people find it hard to their gender and how to interact to their social life. Their gender wise can change them by desires, emotional feelings, sexual feelings, relationships, skills, naming, and other things.Anyways, I find it the same thing that men are born and made because of the way they are and their decisions. In our society, genderism can affect a lot of people in life and how to interact with their emotions and the trouble they are having with their gender. Also some people can find it hard whether they want to stay that person or just change and have a good life.
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I think you are saying that men are both born and made? Lorber is talking about gender (i.e. men being masculine) and Fausto-Sterling talks about sex (children being pronounced male or female upon birth). By saying, you find them the same, are you saying both sex and gender are socially constructed? Can you please reread and clarify your post?
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