Question
How are differences made between men and women?

Answer

  1. Societies make clear differences between boys and girls which begin from a very young age.
  2. Boys are given cars as toys while girls are given dolls to play.
  3. Toys become a way of telling children that they will have different futures when they become men and women.
  4. Girls are told to be soft and dressed properly.
  5. Boys are told to be tough and given specific work.
  6. Men and women do not have the same status.

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