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7 pages in length. The global society is comprised of myriad subgroups that reflect offshoot populations demarcated by a specific characteristic; whether deliberately formed as a way in which to draw together those who are of the same ilk as with religious factions or manifestly established because of a socially fringed connotation, subgroups ultimately come to define the people associated with them. The stigmatization that is all too often connected to the latter subgroups develops because of how mainstream society casts shame upon those who do not measure up to the status quo. Hermaphrodites represent one such subgroup where intolerance runs high and social oppression is the norm. Bibliography list 5 sources.
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religious factions or manifestly established because of a socially fringed connotation, subgroups ultimately come to define the people associated with them. The stigmatization that is all too often connected
to the latter subgroups develops because of how mainstream society casts shame upon those who do not measure up to the status quo. Hermaphrodites represent one such subgroup where
intolerance runs high and social oppression is the norm. When people violate certain social role norms, they risk false categorization into a stigmatized group...This identity misclassification is aversive because
it threatens fundamental psychological needs...expectations of identity misclassification fuel heterosexual actors (N=216) discomfort during imagined gender role violations and that audience variables that increase the likelihood of misclassification also increase
role violators discomfort. Moreover, expectations of misclassification strongly predict peoples discomfort during gender role violations regardless of their standing along relevant actor dimensions (e.g., attitudes and self-views) (Bosson et al
13). When it comes to social acceptance, there exist some very strict guidelines: An individual is either male or female. Indeed,
little room for approval is given for those who do not fall into one of these two confining categories, often forcing people to assume roles that abide by social dictates.
Female adolescents are particularly susceptible to issues of androgyny as they relate to self-image and overall social acceptance. Confused by what their gender is supposed to reflect, female
androgynous adolescents are trapped between two very different worlds; if they are to assume only one side or the other as their sole representation, they would be denying a very
significant portion of themselves with regard to their overall personal identity. Indeed, to choose between masculine and feminine attributes is not as easy as merely applying a conscious choice;
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