Chapter II discusses the biomedical perspective on gender and sexuality, emphasizing the role of biological factors like genes and hormones in shaping individual sexuality. It suggests that these biological attributes contribute to behavioral differences between males and females. The chapter highlights the influence of biology on societal roles and expectations related to gender.
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Chapter II discusses the biomedical perspective on gender and sexuality, emphasizing the role of biological factors like genes and hormones in shaping individual sexuality. It suggests that these biological attributes contribute to behavioral differences between males and females. The chapter highlights the influence of biology on societal roles and expectations related to gender.
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Chapter II - Biomedical Perspective in Gender and Sexuality
The biological theory argues that biological attributes such as genes and hormones that determine the sexuality of individuals are responsible for the different behavior and differences among males and females in our society.