Gender and sex
Gender
It refers to the different
sociocultural contents

That are given to those
biophysiological characteristics
between men and women
Establishes masculine and
feminine behaviors,
attitudes and feelings
The genre is
associated with

Heterosexuality

Attraction and taste for
the opposite sex
Homosexuality

Attraction and taste
for the same sex
Sex
Refers to the biophysiological
characteristics of individuals

Marked culturally to define what
a man and a woman are.
Refers to genitality (penis-vagina),
gonads (testicles or ovaries)
Genetics (chromosomes XX or XY)
Secondary sexual traits whose development normally has a hormonal origin (breasts, hips, hair, muscle mass).

Gender role
It is the public expression
of gender identity

Gender identity is the private,
individual expression of the
role of gender.