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  2. Cringe - Wikipedia

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    Cringe may refer to: The Cringe, a U.S. rock band; Cringe comedy, a comedy genre; Cringe pop, a genre of pop music; See also. Cultural cringe, the feeling of ...

  3. Gender - Wikipedia

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    The social sciences sometimes approach gender as a social construct, and gender studies particularly does, while research in the natural sciences investigates whether biological differences in females and males influence the development of gender in humans; both inform the debate about how far biological differences influence the formation of ...

  4. Sex vs. gender: What's the difference? - AOL

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    Gender, on the other hand, is the social and psychological sense one carries of being male, female or any of the multitude of gender identities said to exist outside of the conventional ...

  5. Cisgender - Wikipedia

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    Viloria also critiques the fact that the term sex assigned at birth is used in one of cisgender 's definitions without noting that babies are assigned male or female regardless of intersex status in most of the world, stating that doing so obfuscates the birth of intersex babies and frames gender identity within a binary male/female sex model ...

  6. What Does Non-Binary Mean? Everything You Need to Know ... - AOL

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    "Gender identity is an identifier someone uses to communicate how they understand their personal gender, navigate within or outside our societal gender systems, and/or desire to be perceived by ...

  7. What does it mean to misgender someone — and why is ... - AOL

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    Misgendering is the act of incorrectly attributing someone’s gender identity (male/female/person) by using the wrong pronouns (he/him, she/her, they/them) or misusing gendered language (Mr., Ms ...

  8. Social justice warrior - Wikipedia

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    Social justice warrior (SJW) is a pejorative term and internet meme mostly used for an individual who promotes socially progressive, left-wing or liberal views, including environmentalism, affirmative action, gun control, single payer healthcare, progressive taxation, feminism, abortion, gay and transgender rights, and multiculturalism. [7]

  9. What is ‘sus’? Decoding the latest slang word - AOL

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    According to Sylvia Johnson, head of methodology at Preply, some kids say "sus" to indicate anything that feels "cringe," defined by Urban Dictionary as feeling embarrassed or ashamed.