You shouldn't just are made because of one's perception changes. Perception is a way of regarding, understanding or interpreting something or a mental impairment impression. In the field of psychology one's perception is very important in understanding the way they thinking operate. For example of the number 6 was drawn on the piece of paper, lay in the middle of a desk, then two students were asked to stand on opposite sides of the desk, when asked the question what the number is you make it two different answers. The reason for the different answers is because of perception. 1 student with 2 the number six in the other see the number nine. All in all a person's perception is very important in the way they live their life.
Secondly gender-based stereotypes play significant role in the everyday life of the average person. Very many stereotypes that are true but get used as though they are and some are honestly believed by some. Stereotype such as women are only supposed to cook clean and have kids or the fact that men like Power Tools in like to be mr. fix it about the result of someone's idea that was just taken in use this fact and not …show more content…
Well those who are straight, gay, lesbian, transgender and bisexual and many more are included. Statistically only 1.8% of men identify with being gay, and only .4% as bisexual.Only 1.5% of women claim to be lesbian, and .9% identify as bisexual. The government tries to include everyone but that doesn't always happen as we all know. In this effort now days it is asked what pronoun do you identify with me, she now can be applied to anyone who chooses it at will and not based on birth anatomy and biology.
God blessed us with the power of choice and even though that power was not given to change your anatomy or physical makeup each individual has their own idea of what this power was given for. Some may not even look at it as power but even if not one cannot deny that choice may or may not be power but was definitely a gift. As a whole we should begin to use it positively.
The criticism in today's society about gender stems from three things built into our culture and that's gender bias, stereotypes, and gender-based language. These three ideas have been used in everyday things, such as advertising, ad- filtering, even suggestions on YouTube and many more. All three of these things aren't the only ways we as a nation have separated individuals and placed barriers between the genders but these are the most highlighted in average everyday activity, conversation, and