Problem: In an Everyday Sociology Blog post titled "Beyond the Binary and 'Doing Gender,'" by Jessica Poling, What is "un/gendering social selves," according to the blog post? Discuss why it is important to understand how and why people work to reject gender binaries, rather than conform to them. How does challenging gender binaries encourage us to rethink the social construction of gender? How does this represent changes in the way people may view gender itself?