Gender Stereotypes Essay

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Men and women are both stereotyped based on their gender and it starts even before a child is born and is reinforced throughout their life. The parents and other close relatives start the stereotyping first. If a couple is having a girl, they will paint the baby’s room pink, purple or some other feminine color. However, a boy’s room would most likely be blue, green, red, or something more masculine. The couple is already stereotyping their baby based on gender before he or she is already born. Colors have become popular symbols for genders. For example, I work at the Hy-Vee bakery, and I often get told that a customer wants their cake to have boy or girl colors. I understand what they are saying despite the fact colors don’t have genders. One other big stereotype that starts young are toys. Boys are given cars, …show more content…

Compliments on personality may come later, but they’re never first. That reinforces things such as make up and cute clothes on girls. Another thing that I have been working on is judging other girls for the sex life. If I heard a girl had slept with a few dudes, I would consider her a slut. However, if a guy had slept with the same amount or more, I wouldn’t call him a name or judge him. That is something I have gotten a lot better of not doing and encouraging others to not do it. Society as a whole have taught me those gender stereotypes and made me more judgmental. Influence come from family, friends, and media. Because that influence is coming from so many places, it is hard to not judge someone if they are not following what is “normal” for their gender. Personally, I think the media has taught me most of this. My parents obviously showed some stereotyping, but they would till buy me Barbies and racecars to play with. Therefore, I don’t think they influenced me to have those gender stereotypes as much as the media

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