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Anchor text: XX
Target Entity: XY_sex\u002ddetermination_system
Preceding Context: Although biology often determines genetically whether a human being is male or female (on the basis of the
Succeeding Context: or XY or a variation thereof chromosomes, though intersex people are born), the state of being is neither a man or a woman is sometimes considered in relation to the individual's gender role in society, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other characteristic. While some western scholars have sought to understand the term 'third gender' in terms of 'sexual orientation,' several other scholars, especially, the native non-western scholars consider this as a misrepresentation of 'third genders.' To different cultures or individuals, a third gender or sex may represent an intermediate state between men and women, a state of being both (such as "the spirit of a man in the body of a woman"), the state of being neither (neuter), the ability to cross or swap genders, another category altogether independent of men and women. This last definition is favored by those who argue for a strict interpretation of the "third gender" concept. In any case, all of these characterizations are defining gender and not the sex that gives to living beings.
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Source Page: Third gender

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