diferencia entre identidad de género, orientación sexual y sexo biológico

Difference between gender identity, sexual orientation, and biological sex To understand sexual diversity, we must begin by defining the difference between these concepts. Sexual diversity is so broad that the terms can become overwhelming and the concepts confusing. Your biological sex is not the same as your gender identity or sexual orientation. So, what is the difference? Biological sex: This refers to the biological differences between men and women: genitals, hormones, and chromosomes. Before you are born, your biological sex is determined to define whether you will be male or female and even to choose your name. Gender or sexual identity: This is the answer to how you feel: male, female, both, or neither. It is a subjective experience and may or may not coincide with your biological sex. Sexual orientation: This is related to your sexual preference, that is, the sex to which you are emotionally, affectively, and sexually attracted. There aren't just two ways to define your sexuality (heterosexual or homosexual); it encompasses a wider range of possibilities, such as pansexuality, bisexuality, and asexuality, among others. However, it's not just one of these concepts that defines us as people. On the contrary, it's the sum of all three that makes up sexual diversity. There are 7 billion people in the world, so there are as many possibilities as there are people.