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We see gender everywhere in our life, on the school admission form, a random marketing questionnaire, on the birth certificate. Among the prevailing usages, “gender” is often purely a noun of “biological gender”, and there is no dispute that “woman” and “female”, “man” and “male” are natural and impossible to be paired. Gender is what is in one’s pants.

The male brain is inherently more systematic, while the female brain is inherently more empathetic, which leads to a natural division of roles based on physiological differences. Male, they are more able to get high-paying jobs and are persuasive. Female brains are more empathetic and more suitable for the role of housewives with little or no pay. This is the impact of gender differences on men and women.

From my understanding, gender is what is on one’s mind. We often hear the explanation of “a woman living in a man’s body” in public, and most people can understand without any critical thinking.