Explain the role of women vasi society
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Physiologically women are not equal to men. Psychologically too they are different. Both men and women behave differently in life in many ways. There is not much difference between women and men in the usual activities like eating, drinking, working, sleeping, resting and speaking. But women have physical and physiological differences based on their functions like child-bearing and child-rearing. The genital organs of men and women are structured based on their functions in reproductive objectives. No one can dispute the fact that women and men react differently when it comes to taking care of their children.
On the other hand the behaviour of people of either sex depends upon how she or he is brought up. Both woman and man do what they have learnt during their upbringing as far as their reactions to various situations in their life. If a physiological male baby is brought up as a female baby right from the time of birth, then he might dress like a woman, think like a woman and talk like a woman. He might work like a woman and develop all qualities of a woman except that he will realize by the age of 14 or 15 or even earlier that he can not bear children. He will compare himself with the other people around him. He will compare his body with the body of his companions. Therefore it is not possible to equate women with men in all spheres of life.
However, traditions do not die easily. The world has treated women differently in terms of her rights and dues as compared to the men. Men have dominated the world and put the women in a separate perspective. If a woman is taught the semantics of dominating over men then it is possible for her to reverse the trends and traditions. Women only have to assert their abilities to perform all functions required of a dominant section of a society. Therefore it depends upon the methods and manners of upbringing and learning process for women to shed their traditional profiles. This is possible if each household takes up this task of bringing up each girl child in exactly the same way as a boy child. Since as I said before, there is no difference between a man and a woman in the usual activities like eating, drinking, working, sleeping, resting, speaking etc.. If a girl child is made to dress like a boy, work like a boy, talk like a boy and grow like a boy in each household then it is possible for a mother and a father to see their girl child grow to be as good or better than a boy child.
It will not make any difference for the parents if their offspring is male or female, if each is brought up similarly as he or she grows up disregarding its gender. in the twenty-first century there is going to be a trend towards single-child families. A mother will restrict to one single child to bear and bring up. A father will realize that this is the best thing to do viz. restrict to one single child to bear and bring up in his life time.
This single child will have to provide all the life qualities that are available in the world for itself as well as to people with whom it will have relations, like the parents, cousins, in-laws etc., regardless whether it is a boy or a girl. The society will have to prepare the single child in the family and society to play its roles and function as an all-in-one provider person (APP). The functions of the reproductive objectives will have to continue without compromising on the role of the provider person. The mothers will have to stop treating their girl child in the same manner as their mothers did to them when they were growing up.
How will a mother who has grown up in a male dominated world know how to bring up her girl child in the new family order? How will she gear up to the mighty task of negating the traditions and age-old practices of bringing up girl children to play the role exclusively as a woman.