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The traditional heteronormative view of gender is that gender roles, gender identity, and sexual orientation/identity are all of one piece, such that an individual with a female gender identity is essentially predisposed to engage in predominantly feminine behaviors and appearances and to only be sexually attracted to those with a male gender identity, while an individual with a male gender identity is essentially predisposed to engage in predominantly masculine behaviors and appearances and to only be sexually attracted to those with a female gender identity.
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Nagoshi, J.L., Nagoshi, C.T., Brzuzy, S. (2014). Intersectionality and Narratives of Lived Experiences. In: Gender and Sexual Identity. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8966-5_7
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