Women have been stereotyped as the homemaker for years. The typical nurturing, maternal ability they have encourages men to view woman as a caretaker. Cleaning, cooking, and raising the children are all thought of as “womanly jobs”. Men, as well as other women, constantly apply this stereotype to those around them. There are certain expectations that women are required to meet when it comes to this typical womanly role which pressures them to feel as if they must meet these qualifications, even if the woman does not want to. Feminists, those who fight for women’s equality, want to put a complete stop to this societal normality. Other women, those who feel that this is their role in life, whether being raised to feel this way or whether that is way their heart feels, apply this stereotype to their life to take care of their family. However, it is not fair for women to feel they are being forced to fit this stereotype. Women, and men, should choose the path that makes them happy. The gender stereotype begins at a young age. Even when the child is first born, parents tend to be more gentle with baby girls, as opposed to baby boys. Boys are taught to be more independent and girls are taught to rely more on their parents and others. Growing up young girls are handed baby dolls to take care of and play food to make …show more content…
Each person has their own purpose and job they find fit for their lifestyle. The stereotypical culture needs a change. By becoming more accepting of those who are different and who do not want to follow society’s gender rules, society becomes more whole. Women and men should decide for themselves, instead of having culture or family members, such as parents, decide what their life will be and how they need to act. Whether they dream about becoming something not acceptable to their gender stereotype, or something that does fit the gender stereotype, they should reach to achieve their