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Gender & Culture Sex vs. Gender Definitions – Gender roles – Gender stereotypes – Gender stratification Today we move on to gender and culture. In this lecture, we will discuss gender roles, stereotypes, and stratification as well as sexual orientation.

Gender & Culture Today we move on to gender and culture. In this lecture, we will discuss gender roles, stereotypes, and stratification as well as sexual orientation.

Gender & Culture Today we move on to gender and culture. In this lecture, we will discuss gender roles, stereotypes, and stratification as well as sexual orientation.

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Gender & Culture Today we move on to gender and culture. In this lecture, we will discuss gender roles, stereotypes, and stratification as well as sexual orientation. Sexual Orientation – Habitual attraction to and sexual activities with: Opposite sex – heterosexual Same sex – homosexual Both sexes – bisexual Indifference – asexual – Etoro

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