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zvonat [6]
3 years ago
12

Can someone help me on this hw plz

Biology
2 answers:
Tomtit [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

men are supposed to be super tough and not cry ( I find that a wife's tale) being masculine means be tough and buff.

women are supposed to clean and cook and be a stay at home mom (also odd)

to be feminine means to be nice cry and happy.

Masteriza [31]3 years ago
3 0

Explanation:

<em>Men are expected </em>to do work that women cannot do. For example going outside and earning money or take decisions that effect the family. These are the thoughts of society and are mostly implemented in households.

<em>Being masculine</em> means that men comparatively have a strong physical ability than women. They can do heavy duty works with ease

<em>Women are expected</em> to sit in the house. According to society women are naive and need to be under the protection of man. Women are expected to be good mothers and obedient wives. They should be able to run the house well.

<em>Being feminine means</em> that women is very delicate and sensitive like a flower. A man has to nourish her and take care of her while the woman will become a beautiful flowers and fill the house with a strong fragrance.

Apart from these men and women are free to do what ever they want because in the 21st century not a lot of these old gender roles are followed. Sometimes the roles get swapped and women work outside just because they want to or because of the economic conditions.

I hope you found this useful

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