Shemaking
Shemaking is a term used in the field of gender studies to describe the process by which individuals construct and maintain their gender identity. This process involves a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors. Shemaking is not a static process but rather an ongoing, dynamic one that can change over time as individuals grow and develop.
Biological factors play a significant role in shemaking. Hormones, for instance, influence physical characteristics and behaviors
Psychological factors also contribute to shemaking. These include internalized gender norms, self-concept, and personal experiences. For
Social factors are crucial in shemaking. These include societal expectations, cultural norms, and interactions with others.
Shemaking is a complex and multifaceted process that is influenced by a wide range of factors. It's
In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of shemaking in gender studies.