A gender refers to the identification of an individual on the grounds of physical appearance externally may be by dressing,voice etc.,The most termed gender are male,female,neuter or transgender
This concept differs from the biological sex which represents the actual categorisation of an individual by birth and after puberty.Maculine or Feminine. Some may have a biological feeling of the opposite sex as they grow especially seen almost in theadolescence.
Womens once who were homebound are now handling the most toughest job equal to a man. For example the most dangerous job being fighter pilots by still sexism, misogyny and objectification are in certain cultures.This will lead to decrease in progress of a family to a disciplined nation.
If a women in the family is treated low,physically, verbally, sexually assaulted *sexism* ,the childrens tends to grow in the same environment of negligence and violence who may exhibit the same in the society interrupting the peace of the community and hence harmful to society.
If a women *misogyny* is hatred in the society this may harm them personally and socially and guide them to a wrong path.Suicide is one of he most common occurrence when a women experience this.
*Objectification* is a form of illtreating women or physically using them for one's satisfaction or fir monetary purposes. This leads to the loss of self dignitary and hope if a women in the society.
Hence these three things as to be addressed and sorted out for a harmless society.
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