Essay On Gender Identity

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Throughout the decades gender identities have changed drastically. Has it been for better or has it been for worst? According to Mary Ann Lamanna and authors, gender identity refers to the degree to which an individual sees her or himself as feminine or masculine (Lamanna, Riedmann, & Stewart, 2015). In a simpler term, the way one manifest his or her personality. If one goes back in time to the early 1900s, where are you most likely to find a woman at? In the kitchen, cleaning the house, and taking care of the children. A woman’s job was being the housewife. If you go 50 years later, things start to change a bit. Now women are becoming nurses or teachers. If you go once again, another 50 years later, they are becoming doctors, running businesses, …show more content…

If talking about the family life, the man plays an important part on sustaining the family finacially, but like mentioned before the women’s gender identity has changed so drastically that I can argue it has nearly become like the men’s obligation. If the two are playing that same part, with no doubt the well being of that family, speaking in financial terms, should be pretty stable, but if in your family there’s kids, who now takes care of them? Within time the male’s gender identity has changed as well. Since mom is now taking care of patients during night shift at the hospital, dad now has taken the responsibility of feeding dinner to his children, putting them to bed, and waking them up early for school. Not just that, but nowadays you see more men taking on “women career” roles, like for example teaching and nursing. Like stated in the textbook, this is the “new man”, who is emotionally sensitive valuing tenderness and equal relationships with women (Lamanna, Riedmann, & Stewart,

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