Gender Roles

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Notably, gender roles for young women are issues in today’s society. The pressures that are put on them to conform to these roles constantly affect them, and these ideas are embedded into the young minds and determine how they think, act, dress, and so on. As a result, these expectations have daunting consequences for practically every young woman. Gender roles have even gone so far as to assign certain colors to genders, pink for girls, blue for boys. The roles are essentially a social construct that say a woman is this specifically and can do only this, and a man is that specifically and can do only that. Gender roles are limiting to what a woman can achieve, essentially putting them at the bottom of a hierarchical staircase where men are …show more content…
The plaque reads, “ woman: dainty weak flower that never smells bad, never farts, and never sweats, that exists purely to make men sandwiches, serve them sexually, and look pretty”. Marge Piercy got it right, women can function just as well as men, but are sexualized at young age and taught to hate themselves for their supposed flaws. She hit the nail on the head with her poem to point out these flaws in society and very well presented the discrimination of women. Our young girls in society are taught at such a young age to worry about their looks to a point where they just want to look beautiful at the morgue. Further, Women’s Brain’s, by Stephen Jay Gould, duly points out the prejudices of women’s intelligence. Gould cites multiple so-called scientists that discriminate against women. Apparently, women are biologically more stupid than men, which is quite a hilarious thought and shows how desperate men want and have this need to be superior, and maybe that’s why they turn to rape, because if they can’t dominate someone on the intellectual spectrum, obviously they have to destroy them emotionally and dominate them physically just to enforce how “weak” women truly are. By the same token, Dave Barry ensures that women belong in the kitchen and men belong on the couch watching football. While it is appreciated, that Barry is saying that women can do more things than men, it defeats the