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How Do Gender Stereotypes Affect Children

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When a woman is pregnant, there are three colors to choose from depending on the gender of the unborn baby. Blue if they’re a boy, pink if they’re a girl, and yellow if the sex is unknown. As an adult, there are still problems with jobs depending on your gender. Even if someone likes the same sex, social stereotypes will punish them for not being the same. Many people around the world are affected by gender stereotypes, some even get depression or maybe even commit suicide. Even before we’re born w e are impacted by gender societal expectations, but no one is more greatly affected than those who do not fit into “typical” gender norms.

Kids before they are born are already judged on what color they like and what toys they would enjoy.
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Parent's have an impact depending on the amount of time they have in their child’s life.
The way parents treat the other gender/sex does have an effect of how to treat them.
Children are also expected to follow the rules of their gender are if they don’t fit in with the “norm” they are looked down on by adults.
Girl and boys both try to avoid associations with the other gender traits and actions in fear of being seen as homosexual.
Even now the interactions between the opposite sex are different depending on their gender.
Girls are seen to use social media to show off how they look and men use it for not proper reasons.
Each gender usually have friends groups with the same sex and common interests.

As adults we are still affected by stereotypes and maybe even more than children are now.
Dominance between women and men are a huge stereotype making it so men are seen more dominate, stronger, and faster, while women are seen as less dominate, caring, and nurturance.
Women who self promote usually are less influential but more dominant.
Women are more punished and penalized for dominance more than men are.
Women are expected to have higher success but are given less chances than men are

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