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The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World

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By Helen Fisher — 2000

Looking back to prehistoric times, Helen Fisher shows how the special structure of the female brain enables women to do "web thinking" or "synthesis thinking," as compared to men's more linear or "step" thinking. See more...

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64 Terms that Describe Gender Identity and Expression

Language and labels are important parts of understanding your gender and knowing how to be affirming and supportive of other people’s genders—but they can also be confusing.

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10 Gender Identities Beyond Male and Female

10 genders you did not know existed. It’s a common assumption that there are just two genders, but there are actually plenty more genders beyond male and female. Outside of the typical gender binary—of man or woman, male or female, masculine or feminine—there are identities that are non-binary.

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Why Is Gender Identity so Important? - Rikki Arundel - TEDxWarwickSalon

In 2002, after a life long struggle with her gender identity, Rikki Arundel decided to change her gender, a decision that brought her successful speaking career in financial services technology to an abrupt halt.

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What Gender Identity Means to Today’s Teens

What does your teen think about gender?

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Queer and Straight People Discuss Gender Identity

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How Spirit Mediums Blur Gender Lines in Southeast Asia

Having documented transgender communities for more than 30 years, photographer Mariette Pathy Allen is accustomed to working with those facing stigma and abuse. But the subjects of her latest book represented an altogether different experience.

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Human Sexuality and Gender Identity with Stanley Krippner

Here Stanley Krippner describes his association with Harry Benjamin, the doctor who first introduced gender reassignment surgery into the United States. Krippner’s studies showed that transgender individuals typically came from normal backgrounds and did not suffer from any psychiatric condition.

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Gender Identity