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    self-reliance. 1.2 Gender Role Conflict As can be seen in the research, when men strongly adhere to restrictive male gender roles and expectations of behaviour, there can be a conflict between what they feel is acceptable for them to do, and what may be most helpful for them to do, for example ‘toughing it out’ versus visiting a doctor. The concept of gender role conflict was first developed by James O 'Neil in the early 1980’s as a part of his research into why the socialized gender roles of men caused

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    and oftentimes sitcoms actually affect the world. Sitcoms created gender role stereotypes for society and they did not always show an accurate representation of life. Early on, sitcoms were family focused and they eventually begin to shed light on different problems in society. Throughout the sitcoms The Trouble With Father, Sex and the City, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Bewitched women transitioned from being in the traditional role to being an effective part of the workplace. Women were portrayed

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    boys and girls. Gender socialization is the tendency of socialization of boys and girls differently. Gender roles are personality, attitude, and behaviors expected of people based on their sex. Socialization is one’s process of acknowledgment, acceptance, and awareness of societal values and norms. George Mead theorized that through social interactions, one will develop their personal identity, such as a little girl being gifted a play kitchen set so she can mimic her mother’s role and a boy playing

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    Gender role stereotypes have a negative impact on society by media, movies, commercials, for instance, Kylie Jenner is a perfect example in which she felt insecure about her body and facial features to where she was under the constant scrutiny of the media comparing her features to the likes of her sisters which are, full lips, large back side and hips and petite nose as well as arched eyebrows. For example, youth girls are seen and reprimanded to play with Barbie dolls, babying equipment and supplies

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    Gender Roles What is gender? Gender is the definition of the relation between women and men. Gender issues focus on women and on the relationship between women and men, playing their roles before the eyes of the society, access to have control over resources, division of labor, interests and needs. Gender roles are the social definition of women and men. They vary among different societies and cultures, classes, ages and during different periods in history. Gender roles happened from an early

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    are the roles of the husband and wife in marriage? Are they fixed gender roles or should they be flexible in response to the giftedness of each partner, or a blend of the two? Compare Christianity and Islam. The roles of a married male and female differs from religion to religion. Christianity in particular requires the couple to work in unison in order for a healthy relationship to be maintained. Some disagree with this statement of maintaining the relationship with non-fixed gender roles. Islamic

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    Most of society is promoting the idea of more than two genders, which is entirely false. How is it possible to have more than 2 genders/sexes? Science and logic cannot explain it. Fundamentally there are only two genders. It is vastly difficult for some people to comprehend. There has only been the two genders roles throughout time in history. Gender describes the differences between sexes- sex is (divided) in two main categories: male and female. Which humans and the majority of living things

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    clear to see that the cultural roles that once surrounded it have evolved. The traditional benefits of marriage included men as the “breadwinners”- the ones who provide the income and stability of employment. Women, on the other hand, provided domestic commitments, such as cooking, cleaning, and childcare. Over the past 50 years, the roles of women have changed drastically, with 57% of women participating in the labor force (U.S. Dept. of Labor, 2015). The gender role traditionalism is seemingly being

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    Our culture has created a divide between the genders. Women are perceived as docile, and fragile, while men are perceived as strong, and forceful. These ideas have been forced upon us since birth. Plante also talks about how newborn girls are described as small, delicate, and pretty, while newborn boys are tall, large, athletic and serious. (Plante). This gender divide is what has constructed our gender roles. They work in opposites. For example, because men are thought of as

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    Gender Roles Puritan and Early American society separated the male and women gender roles into two categories; men owned and undertook all the responsibilities while women were not allowed to posses anything leaving them with the job of keeping the household in order . Gender roles helped establish family structures due to the fact that families in the 1800’s were essentially the basis for all the institutions. For instants, institutions like the government, church, and the community relied on the

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