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Children, with a few rare medical exceptions, are assigned a gender at birth according to their chromosomes and hormones. (Callan, Gallois, Noller & Kashima, 1991). I am in a family of even proportion, with a mother, father and one sibling, a younger brother. I have never doubted my gender of being a female but I have always been a bit of a tomboy. One factor is that my favourite colour is blue which is deemed to be the colour of boy’s but being a tomboy mostly started by always hanging around my little brother and the people I hung around at primary school also had a lot to do with it. Lunch was dominated by sports. All the girls would sit around and chat but I would be the one girl out playing with the boys.
Approximate Word count = 505 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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