Different Societies play different rules when it comes to choosing a gender. Someone can get the idea of change their gender from the society, because the way they are treated. It’s very important for the parents to dress their children properly. If it’s a boy the parent should wear them boy clothing, and if it’s a girl wear them girls clothing. So the child can be mistaken by the society. Because it’s very important for the society to know the gender of the children, or otherwise the society can bring bad influence to that child. If the boy dressed s a girl when they are young ,people will treat him like he is a girl, and sometimes he might get used to of that feelings. And when he grow up he might turned in to gay. so its very important for the parents to dressed their children properly. when it comes to masculinity man should act like a man. when any man become transvestite the society should not call them a man, because if you don’t dress like a man you are not a man. Men don’t dress like a women, in my knowledge if someone dress like a woman the society shouldn’t allow them to live on that society. In Judith Lorber's "Night to his Day", she talked about circumcise. the Jewish father circumcise their infant. Where I come from we have many different society. some of the society believes that if a mother give birth to a boy then they must circumcise their child, or otherwise he wont count as a boy (man). so I think the society plays a big rules in genderism.
While you raise a vaild point about parents playing a big role in constructing the gender of their child, I'm having a hard time following your ideas. What do you mean by "Different Societies play different rules when it comes to choosing a gender"? How do societies play rules? You write "If it’s a boy the parent should wear them boy clothing, and if it’s a girl wear them girls clothing. So the child can be mistaken by the society"? What do you mean by "parents should wear them boy clothing"? "So the child can be mistaken..."? Don't you mean the opposite?
ReplyDeleteLastly, I think you may want to think about this statement -"Men don’t dress like a women, in my knowledge if someone dress like a woman the society shouldn’t allow them to live on that society". What are you trying to say???
Please post your Blog Post #3 on your blog, rather than on the class blog. Your post deals with the issue of sports and how parents as well as faculty encourage boys to participate in sports. While you make a vaild point that playing sports builds character, you need to think about how sports affect men's masculinity. Also, please try to follow the MLA format when quoting; you need to identify the author by the last name and provide the page number in parentheses after the quote.
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