In this perusing, we find out about the speculations of sexual orientation and sex. Analysts utilize these theories to clarify where the different perspective on sexual orientation originates from. For example, we can perceive gender and sex through the lenses of these three theories, biological, psychological, and critical/ cultural. These theories have a tremendous impact on the way we identify our self’s, especially when we try to justify our features. For example, when you see yourself through the lens of the biological theory, we tend to say, “ I was born with whatever biological features, and it’s unchangeable.”
Furthermore, the psychological theory and the Critical/ cultural theory go hand in hand. Psychological theory focus on the internal development triggered by early childhood experience. Critical/ culture is how gender is viewed in different cultures. For example, the ideas of women being home caretakers and men being the provider invite simplistic comparisons that rely on stereotypes to define how women should be perceived in society. These theories emphasize that by the way we communicate, we can construct norms that physiologically can impact the way we see sex and gender and even the way we identify ourselves. Also, we attached to our cultural identity and later on enforced by how we communicate in society. We as humans need to be more aware of how human intercession can impact selves identity and norms. The outer influence of an individual should define no body’s character, but from within. Society has created a lot of stereotypes. No girl or boy should be growing up thinking that boys are not week, and that women are week—all for a better world.