For instance, I dressed up as a different gender for a costume. Word may have gotten out and therefore I am being questioned.
Please rephrase your question.
The survey question is asking about your gender.
yes they could if they wanted to. Most people don't, but some people do
The survey question is asking about your gender, which refers to whether you identify as male, female, or another gender identity.
The gender of the kitten is not specified in the question.
well, gay people are still around so your question should be- what ARE gay people, and gay people are people who like people of the same gender.
I believe so, but that question can only really be answered with an opinion. Different people have different ideas of gender related roles.
Ones gender identity is simply the gender that one is. Ones gender is decided by and for ones self without regard to what one was assigned at birth or what other peoples opinions of gender are. The importance of gender (identity) for someone can range from being very important to being something that one is indifferent about. Someone's gender (identity) is generally what one would answer to the question "what gender are you?" - such questions are often asked online, where one may have a username and picture on social media that doesn't doesn't indicate a particular gender to the person asking the question. In addition, the attached Venn diagram may help in answering this question. where the five parts (assigned gender at birth, gender identity, gender expression/presentation, gender role and, romantic or sexual orientation) are things that do not overlap, although for some people it maybe that these things are apart of how and why they identify the way they do, but that is up to each individual to decide for themself. For example, many people identify with the gender that they were assigned at birth, and some do not. Furthermore, someone may identify with being a man while expressing his gender in a way that's different to what is typically expected of men in his specific culture. There are many myths about gender that can make this topic hard to understand, as many people believe that certain things outside their decision making dictate what gender they are and therefore the genders other people. However, with the way gender is described above, an individual can decide what they believe without having to dictate this for others, which allows for people to freely be who they are and talk about what gender means to them without having to tell others who they are and what to do.
Yes, it can be normal to be attracted to the same gender. Some people like the opposite gender and some like the same gender. Many societies/cultures/people are not evolved or enlightened enough to accept this yet but there is nothing wrong with homosexuality. People who are homosexual have nothing to be ashamed of and no reason to feel like they are not "normal" or that they are freaks or that something is wrong with them.
Yes, there are people who identify as having no gender, often referred to as agender. This identity means they do not feel a connection to traditional gender categories like male or female. Additionally, some individuals may identify as genderqueer or non-binary, which can include a range of gender identities outside the binary framework. Gender is a complex and personal experience, and people's identities can vary widely.
English does not have masculine and feminine, so this a moot question.
Basically, this question can not be answered. Gender Roles Are unavoidable. They are a result of our biological make up and are created unintentionally by society. I supose that gender roles have a negative effect on society as the impose many stereotypical norms on people and force people to fit a predisposed mold.