The client's partner describes the role of the client as female and states the expectation that the client will exhibit certain female behaviors. This is an example of:

1. Intersex.
2. Gender identity disorder.
3. Gender role stereotyping.
4. Androgyny.


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Rationale: Gender role stereotyping occurs when there are behavioral expectations related to gender. Androgyny is flexibility in gender roles. Intersex describes the condition in which there are contradictions in biologic characteristics of gender. Gender identity disorder occurs when a person has discomfort with the assigned gender.

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