Gender identity

A) is considered in all societies to be biologically determined for females, but not for males.
B) is considered in all societies to be biologically determined for males, but not for females.
C) is considered in all societies to be biologically determined for both sexes.
D) in most societies only develops after puberty.
E) is viewed in some societies as a "character" which an individual may assume independent of biological sex.


E

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