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  2. Woman - Wikipedia

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    A woman is an adult female human with a pair of X chromosomes and a female reproductive system. Learn about the etymology, terminology, biology, history, and culture of women from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.

  3. What Is a Woman? - Wikipedia

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    Matt Walsh, a conservative commentator, directed and narrated a 2022 film that questions the definition of womanhood and challenges transgender issues. The film was released by The Daily Wire and faced criticism, protests, and allegations of deception and misuse of images.

  4. Gender - Wikipedia

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    Gender is the social, psychological, cultural and behavioral aspects of being a man, woman, or other gender identity. Learn about the origin, evolution, and meaning of the term gender, as well as its distinction from biological sex and its applications in various fields.

  5. Female - Wikipedia

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    Female is a term for an organism that produces the larger gamete, the ovum, in sexual reproduction. Female can also refer to gender identity or shape of connectors and fasteners. Learn about the evolution, diversity, and biology of females across species.

  6. Femininity - Wikipedia

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    Femininity is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles generally associated with women and girls. It is conceptually distinct from both the female biological sex and from womanhood, and it can be influenced by social and biological factors.

  7. Culture of Domesticity - Wikipedia

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    The Culture of Domesticity or Cult of True Womanhood was a 19th-century value system that emphasized femininity, piety, purity, submission, and domesticity for upper and middle class women in the US. It influenced women's roles, labor, education, and fashion, and was promoted by magazines, books, and religious texts.

  8. Aristotle's views on women - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle gave equal weight to women's happiness as he did to men's, commenting in his Rhetoric that a society cannot be happy unless women are happy too. [1] Aristotle believed that in nature a common good came of the rule of a superior being, states in his Politics that "By nature the female has been distinguished from the slave.

  9. Gender role - Wikipedia

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    A gender role is a set of socially accepted behaviors and attitudes based on sex. Learn about the social construction, evolutionary psychology, and interactionist approaches to gender roles, and how they vary across cultures and contexts.