@rangerrebew
Say WHAT????
Gender is a grammatical term, there being three genders in most languages, masculine, feminine and neuter (though French makes do with just the first two). The Victorians got squeamish about saying "sex", so they decided that since in English males are referred to by masculine pronouns (the only place where grammatical gender survived the simplification from Old English to Modern English), females (and ships) by feminine pronouns, and things (other than ships) by neuter pronouns, that they could replace "sex" with "gender" in polite conversation -- a mistake, as we now see since gender really is a matter of convention, and we now have nonsense like restrooms, locker rooms and sport being segregated not by sex, which is how they have been separated from time immemorial, but by "gender".