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Why do you say that the child's sex role identify is acquired through socialization and not determined by his or her genes?


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We say this because:

Explanation: A child's genes affect their body parts, hormones, and physical things that may help them identify themselves as a specific gender. This does not affect their brain. Their gender is what their brain identifies them as. Unless you are 100% a girl, who thinks they are a boy (and vice versa), then you will be the gender you identify as.