However, physical attributes do not determine one's gender. Gender is determined by "the characteristics that a society or culture delineates as masculine or feminine"(Nobelius). Society is the ultimate judge of gender. It is based on the emotions, habits, and actions somebody displays. If somebody displays masculine characteristics he is considered a male. If somebody conducts themselves in a feminine manner she is considered a female. Sex, often confused with gender, is based on the body's anatomy. Three basic classifications of sex are female, male, and intersexed. A female has all necessary female parts, and no male parts. A male has all male necessary male organs, and no female organs. A mix between male and female is known as intersexed. This condition is rare and abnormal. Only about 1-2% of humans are born intersex. Although this number appears small, it only includes those who have been identified as intersex. There are many people who have died unaware they were