The entire society has been pre-empted with rules and the positioning of men and women. Instead of making men and women equal in all areas, most people have a preconceived notion of positions or roles for men and women.
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Preceding
Gender, genderless, androgyny, bisexuality, cisgender and transgender
Study says highlighting gender leads to stereotypes
Do the concepts of male and female need to have a formal official definition
Trans extremism, trans ideology, genderless a.o. categories and TERFs
If I ask you to picture a CEO of a company or someone with high authority in a place, most of us would imagine a man, right?
A lot of people all around the globe are, conditioned this way to think that it’s a man’s job to lead a company or be in roles consisting of leadership, authority, and prominent positions.
Women are considered in many places to stick only to domestic chores or work that requires less physical power. Academically acclaimed work and jobs are thought of as only a man’s area, reasoning that women aren’t as intelligent as men. People seem to believe that women either are below the many potentials of men or just enough to be equal to them. Why the comparison? Why can’t women be capable or good at something? Why does society need to compare every action of a woman to a man’s?
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