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According to Kate Bornstein's Gender Outlaw, which of the following is not a "rule of gender"?

According to Kate Bornstein's Gender Outlaw, which of the following is not a "rule of gender"?

there are two, and only two, genders

any exceptions to the two genders are not to be taken seriously

everyone must be classified as a member of one gender or another

transfers from one gender to another are only acceptable under certain circumstances

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The statement that is not true in case the rule of gender is that there are two, and only two, genders

Option (a);

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Kate Bornstein was an American author and a gender theorist. Bornstein was a male by birth and got under gender affirmation surgery.According to the experience, Kate questioned the assumption of society on gender that there were only two genders.

Living in a transgender society, Kate made reviews on gender (gay and lesbian) papers in San Francisco. According to Kate, any community of gender could go under constant change and a person can shift his identity.

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