Sociology, asked by AbrahamII, 5 months ago

What social pressures about gender do you often encounter and how does that
affect your behavior as a member of the society?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gender Socialization

Gender socialization is the process by which males and females are informed about the norms and behaviors associated with their ***.Sociologists and other social scientists generally attribute many of the behavioral differences between genders to socialization. Socialization is the process of transferring norms, values, beliefs, and behaviors to group members. The most intense period of socialization is during childhood, when adults who are members of a particular cultural group instruct young children on how to behave in order to comply with social norms. Gender is included in this process; individuals are taught how to socially behave in accordance with their assigned gender, which is assigned at birth based on their biological sex (for instance, male babies are given the gender of “boy”, while female babies are given the gender of “girl”). Gender socialization is thus the process of educating and instructing males and females as to the norms, behaviors, values, and beliefs of group membership.

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