I found your topic of gender and sex, and the fact that people assume they are the same, interesting; I suppose most people assume that because both gender and sex refer to being male or female that it concludes that they have the same definition or meaning. However, they are in fact different, gender is social and sex is biological. You discuss the social aspect of it in your analysis and impact. I’m sure that your questions were hypothetical but I thought I would answer anyway… I think some people take gender roles very seriously, while other people are more relaxed and comfortable with who they are and do not conform to society’s expectations of gender roles. As for letting our children be who they want to be, parents should
I found your topic of gender and sex, and the fact that people assume they are the same, interesting; I suppose most people assume that because both gender and sex refer to being male or female that it concludes that they have the same definition or meaning. However, they are in fact different, gender is social and sex is biological. You discuss the social aspect of it in your analysis and impact. I’m sure that your questions were hypothetical but I thought I would answer anyway… I think some people take gender roles very seriously, while other people are more relaxed and comfortable with who they are and do not conform to society’s expectations of gender roles. As for letting our children be who they want to be, parents should