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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. Gender Critical views are often associated with Feminist ideology but in reality exist separately from it, although they do share many similar beliefs.

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.