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stich3 [128]
2 years ago
6

:)) 1. How do stereotypes affect how YOU see yourself in the world?

English
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Lorico [155]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1. Stereotypes change what you think you should be, men stereotypes tell them to be emotionless. Women stereotypes are that they are weak and need a man to take care of them. These stereotypes can change how you want to act.

2. I feel that our identity is mostly fueled by our similarities, you change how you act and what you like to fit in. You do what other people like so you aren't judged. Very few people base their identity on the differences. You want to be similar, because different is strange in the society we live in.

3. Being different can hurt some people. When a person is separate from the world because they moved to a place were the identity they built to fit in isn't the identity that fits anymore, they hurt. They don't have friends and they begin to isolate, because they are scared of what will happen if they open up.

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