Hi folks,
This sunday's topic, lets discuss ‘Gender roles*’
A few jump-off points to get the conversation going:
• Are gender roles natural or socially constructed?
•What are the characteristics that makes one role a stronger fit to a specific gender (male /female) than another?
• Is the purpose of gender roles for stability of society or something else?
• Do gender roles allow or limit personal expression?
• Is rejecting gender roles a reasonable responsibility or does it lead to instability when enough people do it?
• Are many gender roles being fulfilled (or refused) out of a source of pride or for actual utility? (i.e. Men/women refusing to do babysitting, caring activities, secretary etc.)
•Examples of times you went outside of typical gender roles and what happened
Cheers
Guido
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Ps: keep in mind our different opinions are neither right nor wrong , are just the way we decide to interpratate our experience so far; so can be changeable by new social experiences/exchanges as well :)
Have fun
Cheers Guido
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