There are non sex characteristics that are associated with gender. Long hair, often seen a feminine. Long nails and eye lashes as well. How people dress is associated with gender. The expression of gender goes beyond sex characteristics. It is completely social and psychological.
gender in the tranny interpretation is related to sex. gender the way you describe it is just secondary interpretations of sexual characteristics from a cultural point of view. that interpretation has nothing to do with developmental dynamics, which is often yelled at as true (the there are 753 genders meme comes from this).
Masculine and feminine characteristics are subjective and vary based on where you are. Sex does not. They are different.
they're pretty convergent all across the globe, and the characteristics are not subjective, the male and female characteristics are just that, male or female. the
cultural interpretation of said characteristics is sometimes subjective but it's largely convergent as well.
You're speaking from a stance of willful ignorance on the topic. There are countless studies of the difference between sex and gender you can use to educate yourself. I'd recommend doing so.
there are precisely ZERO studies that scientifically correlate sexual developmental characteristics with gender "as a social construct". this is probably a difficult phrase for you to understand, therefore when you run to google some studies, pay attention to what i have said. one is a process, the other one is a sociological evaluation of cultural subjectivity. speaking of sex and gender "as a social construct" is just as meaningful as speaking about sex and omelets. it's not me who's forcing the connection, it's guys like you.
Gender is not strictly defined
therefore it's meaningless horseshit and just as scientifically relevant as the cookie monster.
and even sex goes beyond male and female because of intersex people.
intersex people are not a third sex, they're the result of a developmental process gone wrong. without said process going wrong, they would have been a male or a female. being born with a third hand doesn't mean there's a new sex, it's just an anomaly, and that's all that intersex people are. there are numerous sexual developmental anomalies, all carefully catalogues and explained. there's nothing outside of science when it comes to it.
You're trying to dumb down a complex topic that you truly don't understand
Buddy, you read a couple of horseshit studies and are now quoting like you're quoting from a bible. You'd probably explode google if i were to ask you about dermal patterns, skeletal morphology, hormone levels and chromosomes.
truth is, you're a 90IQ grunt that suffers from the "mom, i'm now an intellectual" disease. just dipped your toes in a subject and all you can do is repeat the few phrases you remember from your lgbt propaganda classes and if you meet someone with more knowledge on the subject you just collapse into a heap of "he's saying different things than the ones i know therefore he's uneducated".
jesus christ, what a goober.