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  2. Cross-sex friendship - Wikipedia

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    Results from Kovacs, Parker, and Hoffman's study show that children who have a best friend that is the opposite sex have poorer social functioning abilities. Yet, when children have friends primarily of the same sex, but some cross-sex friendships, they tend to be more well-adjusted and have stronger social skills. [17]

  3. Childhood gender nonconformity - Wikipedia

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    Gender nonconformity in children can have many forms, reflecting various ways in which a child relates to their gender. In literature, gender variance and gender atypicality are used synonymously with gender nonconformity. [8] Cross-gender clothing preferences; Playing with toys generally associated with the opposite sex; [8]

  4. Cross-sex relationships involving LGBTQ people - Wikipedia

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    While LGBT people are often defined by society for their lack of heterosexual relationships, heterosexual relationships among them are fairly common (e.g., an estimated 80% of bisexuals are in opposite-sex relationships). [1] Transgender people can be any sexual orientation, including heterosexual. This makes a large portion of LGBT people who ...

  5. What Does Bisexual Mean? What You Should Know About the ... - AOL

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    If you have a long-time partner of the opposite gender but think you do like people of the same gender, that also might mean you’re bisexual. The same goes for the opposite side of the spectrum.

  6. Homosociality - Wikipedia

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    It appears that the social bias towards members of one's own sex can develop early in children. Specifically, studies have found that by the early age of 3 or 4, children prefer members of their own sex to members of the opposite sex (Bussey & Bandura, 1992). [12] That is, young girls favor other females (girls and women) over males (boys and men).

  7. Heterosociality - Wikipedia

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    an individual who prefers to befriend or socialize with the opposite sex, as opposed to homosocial (preferring same-sex social relations) or bisocial (enjoying social relations with both sexes) a social relationship between two people who are of different sexes, as opposed to homosocial (of the same sex).

  8. The best places in America for dating under 35 - AOL

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    Median age by U.S. county: While wider age differences are becoming more common between partners, the average age gap in opposite-sex marriages is only 2.2 years, according to the Pew Research ...

  9. Meet the pioneering transgender inmates who fought for gender ...

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    More than a dozen states have enacted policies banning gender-affirming healthcare for transgender people, as Republicans nationwide have made limiting the rights of LGBTQ+ people a central part ...