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'Gender Critical' belief is an ideology based upon the concept that sex is a biologically defined, objective material state that exists in the natural world whereas the concept of 'Gender' is a subjective identity, predominantly based upon cultural stereotypes associated.

To be 'Gender Critical' you would usually believe the following statements:

  • Sex is binary, immutable and defined at conception.
  • Gender is a subjective concept, entirely separate from sex.
  • Cultural expections of gender should not form a limitation on behaviour for either sex.