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Heteronormativity describes a binary gender system, in which only two sexes are accepted.
Adherents of this normative concept maintain that one's gender identity and one's gender role ought to be congruent with one's external genitalia, and that one ought to display a heterosexual sexual preference.
Structure
Behaviour or feelings which could destabilize this basic assumption are strongly disapproved of or even forbidden.
Critics point out that this scheme has no room for:
The heteronormative system is usually justified with either religious or traditional arguments, or, especially in Western culture, with ("pseudo"-)scientific, ("pseudo"-)medical and ("pseudo"-)psychological arguments.
Heteronormativity is often strongly associated with, and sometimes even confused with patriarchy. However, even a patriarchal system does not necessarily have a binary gender system; some patriarchal systems do have a third gender.Critics
It strives to incorporate these people within the bounds of heteronormativity in the following ways:Intersexuals
Gays, lesbians, and Bisexuals
Transgender
Justifications
Associations

