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Date Posted: 21:02:22 04/16/07 Mon
Author: Steven Dockery
Subject: Gender & Sex Roles


Yes, but first, what is truly free personality? Truly free personality is someone that can express their opinion on any subject, while doing something else. Traditional sex roles are in place to show people who is male and who is female. This does not mean that we have to raise our children that playing with dolls is a bad thing or a good thing instead, dolls are toys and that is all. Yes, males have rough play and girls have soft play.
I think it all comes down to where you are raise up at. If you are raised up on a farm in the county, as a girl, then you are going to have to pull your weight and help throw the hay. If you are raised up in the city, as a girl, then you are going to act nice and sweet.

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