(Always) 'straight' (partnered; fathered children) but agree environment = society = social modelling is important to shaping 'what makes woman' v 'what makes man'. And everything else that is non-binary. Binary absolutes don't allow 'degree of woman-ness' or 'degree of man-ness' ? Is gender also shaped by 'activities/work for women' distinct from 'activities/work for men' ?
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Can you reformulate your question in simplistic way? Try not to put parentheses?