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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