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The '''gender binary''' is a term used to describe the idea that there are only two possible genders, [[man]] and [[woman]], which can be [[Assigned sex|assigned on the basis of genitalia]]. This system often also enforces [[masculinity]] for men and [[femininity]] for women through [[Gender Roles|gender roles]] and socially-imposed restrictions to [[Gender Expression|gender expression]] and [[Sex|sex characteristics]].
 
The '''gender binary''' is a term used to describe the idea that there are only two possible genders, [[man]] and [[woman]], which can be [[Assigned sex|assigned on the basis of genitalia]]. This system often also enforces [[masculinity]] for men and [[femininity]] for women through [[Gender Roles|gender roles]] and socially-imposed restrictions to [[Gender Expression|gender expression]] and [[Sex|sex characteristics]].
   
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Although many people consider the gender binary to be an accurate and it is.
Although many people consider the gender binary to be an accurate description of gender, there are many who identify as genders outside of male and female, which are referred to as non-binary. Additional genders have a long history in some non-Western cultures. However, in cultures which follow the gender binary, [[non-binary]] people are often systematically excluded. This exclusion may also extend to people who identify as [[transgender]] men or women, for failing to have a [[Gender Identity|gender identity]] which matches their [[assigned sex]].
 
 
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The gender binary is a term used to describe the idea that there are only two possible genders, man and woman, which can be assigned on the basis of genitalia. This system often also enforces masculinity for men and femininity for women through gender roles and socially-imposed restrictions to gender expression and sex characteristics.

Although many people consider the gender binary to be an accurate and it is.