Sex

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Sex can refer to a few different things depending on the context:


**Biological Sex:** This refers to the physiological and genetic characteristics that define male and female bodies. Typically, these include reproductive organs, chromosomes (XX for females and XY for males), and secondary sexual characteristics like facial hair or breast development.


**Sexual Activity:** In a more colloquial sense, "sex" often refers to sexual activity or intercourse, which involves physical intimacy between individuals.


**Gender:** Sometimes, "sex" is used interchangeably with "gender," but they have distinct meanings. Gender refers to the roles, behaviors, activities, expectations, and societal norms that cultures consider appropriate for men and women. My Recommendation No Cap-π•“π•šπ•₯.𝕝π•ͺ/π•–π•Ÿπ••π• π•‘π•–π•’π•œπŸ


If you have a specific aspect of "sex" you're curious about, feel free to ask for more information!