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This 3 page paper examines gender in society today. Typical life for men and women in America is relayed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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there are transgender issues as well as transvestites who look like women but are really men. Some transvestites live heterosexual lives and are even married. One can see where gender
collides with common thoughts about how men and women were created. Many do point to the idea that in the beginning, God created men and women to be different, noting
that Adam and Eve are vastly different. Other biblical characters and content are often used as a way to depict men and women in society, but some say that there
should be gender equality and portraying men and women as different hinders this. In examining this subject, how are the lives of men and women different in America today? Perhaps
starting with some stereotypes will provide paradigms to work from, but it is also important to use supportive information in evaluating men and women and the differences between them. There
are women who are married and stay at home with their children while their male counterparts go out into the world of work. This is often considered desirable in America,
but more often than not, women work today as well. Hence, a mans life and a womans life may be very similar. Of course, on the home front, many women
complain that men simply do not do chores or take care of the children. Often, it is the case that women both work in the home and outside of the
home whereas men engage in more recreation than women have time for. Of course, as women come into their own, this has changed a bit. For example, young mothers have
begun to " use leisure as a form of resistance to socialized gender roles by seeking experiences based on a need for increased sense of autonomy and self-value unexpected of
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