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Gender Identity
A person's internal, deeply held sense of their gender, whether male, female, a blend of both, or neither.
Feminine Characteristics
Traits or qualities traditionally associated with being female, including but not limited to empathy, nurturing, sensitivity, and intuition.
Nonanatomical Factors
Elements or influences on a phenomenon that are not related to the physical structure or anatomical components of the body.
Chromosomes
Structures within cells that contain DNA and carry genetic information essential for development, reproduction, and functioning of organisms.
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