In conservative, traditional homes, girls are raised to be homemakers and nurturers and educated. While this perspective is shifting, I was raised to help keep the house clean, assist with meal prep, and look after my siblings. My brothers were responsible for what were considered more masculine duties, taking out the trash, helping with home repairs, and being encouraged to participate in sports. These social constructs carry on through generations. It isn’t until recently that gender roles in relationships and homes have become shared. Role expectations for men and women are gradually becoming more egalitarian, with women often sharing in financial responsibilities and men sharing responsibilities for childcare and household work (McGoldrick et al., 2016).
These messages create a perspective, that men are superior and strong. Assigning tasks from a young age that require more endurance places emphasis on strength, and leadership. Also, for girls being raised they are considered soft, more vulnerable, sensitive, and the heartbeat of making sure everyone in the home is taken care of.
The text you provided is a thoughtful reflection on traditional gender roles and how they are evolving. Here are some key points and areas for further exploration:
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By reflecting on your experiences and considering these points, you can develop your own perspective on gender roles in a modern context. Remember, a healthy relationship fosters a sense of partnership and teamwork, where both individuals contribute and support each other’s needs.