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Biology
Created on: March 08, 2009
Biology is entirely responsible for gender identity. This is being supported more and more by scientific
Created on: August 06, 2007
I used to believe that gender (as opposed to sex) was almost entirely due to socialisation. Some friends
by Jonte Rhodes
Created on: October 09, 2007
The nature vs nurture discussion has been raging for decades now as to which has the greater influence
Created on: August 06, 2007
Boys and girls are socialized differently from the time they are born. The family and society both influence
Created on: August 12, 2007
Some gender specialist feel that the brain receives it's gender about six weeks after conception and
by NoBoundaries
Created on: August 03, 2007
Sometimes I sit and I ponder how I can have the most intellectual conversation with a man I just met
Created on: January 22, 2009 Last Updated: December 15, 2009
FAKE HORMONES DISRUPT ENDOCRINE SYSTEMS
It is getting harder and harder to separate the men from the
by Tali
Created on: December 03, 2007
Size Matters
I was a nurture gal, myself (still am in most issues), but one night I saw a short TV program
by John Jessen
Created on: August 05, 2007
The development of our gender identity is influenced by both the biological nature of a person and society,
Created on: August 05, 2007
This is a very old argument, one that still holds place in most college English courses. While biology
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Society
Created on: August 06, 2007
Society, rather than biology, is the main determining factor in defining one's gender identity. Biological
Created on: June 23, 2008 Last Updated: June 24, 2008
Society and biology play a big part of how we identify ourselves as men and women but one plays a bigger
Created on: August 04, 2007
First I would like to say that I believe wholeheartedly that some people are born in the wrong bodies...some
Created on: January 06, 2010
Does biology or society have a stronger influence on the development of our gender identity?
In recent
by Bhavya Dabas
Created on: November 03, 2009 Last Updated: November 04, 2009
Society and upbringing, nurture - rather than nature - have a stronger impact on the development of
by John Winter
Created on: November 04, 2009 Last Updated: November 05, 2009
The question of where our identity comes from is age old, but put in certain contexts the answers can
by K Colleen
Created on: May 03, 2008
Societal standards absolutely have a stronger influence on the development of gender identity.
Identity
Created on: September 01, 2008
In its phrasing, the question of whether biology or society has a stronger influence on the development
by Vanessa T
Created on: March 29, 2008
Although all people are influenced by both gender and society, gender is most likely to influence gender
by D-Source
Created on: August 10, 2009
Rather it be some form of Intelligent Design, God's Design or a Random Occurrence of Nature, it is obvious
by Joan Inong
Created on: March 15, 2008
Ah, the age old question of "Nature or Nurture?" Freud answered this question by proposing that nurture
Created on: July 02, 2009 Last Updated: July 15, 2009
The question of nature versus nurture has been debated in academic circles for years. Society at large
by C. Mackenzie
Created on: August 06, 2007
Ultimately, it can't be distinguished with finality the exact place where biology ends and society's
Created on: January 04, 2008
Does biology or society have a stronger influence on the development of our gender identity? Honestly
by Anomaly
Created on: August 04, 2007
I would like to say, first off... That people care far too much about this kind of crap. People have