Details, Explanation and Meaning About Man

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This article concerns how a man differs from women. For other meanings of man see Man (disambiguation). For other uses of boy, see Boy (disambiguation)

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A man is an male human adult, in contrast to an adult female, which is a woman. The term man (irregular plural: men) is used to indicate biological sex distinctions, cultural gender role distinctions, or both. Manhood is the period in a male's life after he has transitioned from a boy.

A boy is a male human child, in contrast to an female child, which is a girl. The term boy is used to indicate biological sex distinctions, cultural gender role distinctions, or both. After boys mature, they become known as a men. There are various colloquial exceptions to this usage. For example, the word "boy" is also commonly used when discussing adult males in relationships, such as in the word boyfriend. Sometimes the word is also used disparagingly for a black man or male slave.

Table of contents
1 Sex
2 Gender roles
3 See also
4 External links

Sex

In terms of sex, men have various sexual characteristics that differentiate them from women. Just as in women, the sex organs of a man are part of the reproductive system. The secondary sex characteristics are involved in attracting a mate or in defeating rivals. But these secondary traits are also often related to reproduction in some manner. In contrast to women, men have sex organs that are mostly considered to be external. Although many parts of the male reproductive system are internal as well. The study of male reproduction and associated organs is called andrology.

In general, men suffer from many of the same illnesses as women. However, there are some sex-related illnesses that occur only, or more frequently, in men.

Biological factors are usually not the sole determinants of whether a person considers themselves as man or is considered a man or not, for example, several men have been born without a typical male physiology (that is, they are transgendered or transsexual men; estimates range between 1:2.000 and one in 100,000), or some men can have an abnormal hormone or chromosomal difference (such as androgen insensitivity syndrome), or another intersex condition; some of those intersex people who have had a female sex assigned at birth sought to reassign their sex later in their lives (or vice versa). (See also gender identity, gender role and transman). Additionally, some 20% of males, particularly among infants in the US, have experienced circumcision which seeks to alter the male genitalia from its natural state.

Gender roles

In terms of gender, men differ from women by a variety of behaviours.

See also

 Penis

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