At the beginning of the semester, my understanding of gender was that it was something that only referred to people who considered themselves male or female and in all honesty that was all I was expecting to get out of the class because I felt that I already knew what was going to be spoken about. But while being in this class my understanding of gender now is completely different. For instance, gender is associated with many things like someone 's social and culture with them being either feminine or masculine. Not only has this class taught me a lot about gender, it also has taught me the proper ways to address gender in general. Meaning that if I encounter someone who identifies differently from myself, then I know how to apply the correct pronouns when speaking with them. I also was not aware that gender was something that is constantly changing with time. Along with the many terms that I was introduced to during this course I also learned about an exceptional amount of concepts. One concept that I was very interested in talking about was male privilege. Male privilege is basically the is an idea used to look at the social, financial, and political points of interest or rights that are made accessible to men exclusively on the premise of their sex. And majority of the time most men are unaware of this privilege because they have become accustomed with the rewards of being a man. A man 's entrance to these advantages may likewise rely on upon different attributes, …show more content…
One solution that I believe could help reduce gender inequality or the harmful effects of gender, upbringing would be to have classes in elementary schools that teach kids how to access their emotions and a healthy way for them to express themselves. Boys are raised to keep their emotions to a minimum which results in a lot of built up anger and aggression when they get older if adults and children took the time to sit down and have a talk with these individuals then perhaps there would be a decrease in men committing crimes and other criminal activities. They also could learn certain words that can be used to help empower themselves when they feel on edge. Another example that I thought of that could possibly help would be to actually get physical. They could let off steam by hitting certain objects which would eventually take their mind off of whatever the issue is and instead of them taking out on people they would release it to whatever they decide to hit like a pillow. Since my generation is so caught up in technology they should create an app that promotes a healthy mindset. This app should include things like special precautions when talking to people, trigger words or body language and also a safety line so that when someone feels like they 're being targeted about their gender they will instantly be linked with someone who has also been through the same thing so that they know exactly How to encounter the