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Gender equality is the measurable equal presence of males and females. The implication is that there is still sexual inequality and sexual discrimination in our world.
They were treated well, until the warrior society came in and the women lost some of their freedoms. Up until then, they were treated with respect but still couldn't do some of the things males could, like be a samauri or shogun.
Someone who rides a horse is called an equestrian. The term is not gender specific and is used for males and females. A jockey is the rider of a racehorse. Jockey is also the term used for males and females. a jocky, a cowgirl, it really doesnt matter, they are still a jocky or a cowgirl or whatever.
Subject choice is often influenced by gender due to societal norms and expectations that dictate which fields are considered suitable for males versus females. Additionally, lack of representation and role models in certain fields can impact individuals' perception of what is achievable or acceptable based on their gender. Stereotypes and biases can also discourage individuals from pursuing subjects that are not traditionally associated with their gender.
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Also does this still consider that you can still like the opposite gender?
Males who are only 16 of age can still experience growing pains because they're still growing.
In China, men and women are traditionally expected to conform to certain gender roles, with men often seen as the primary breadwinners and women responsible for domestic duties. However, attitudes towards gender roles are evolving, with increasing efforts to promote gender equality in education, employment, and leadership positions. Despite progress, there are still challenges such as gender wage gaps and limited representation of women in senior positions.
The masculine gender of a monk is still monk. Monks can be male or female, and the term itself is used regardless of gender.
Gender roles are societal norms and expectations that dictate behaviors, attitudes, and responsibilities based on an individual's perceived gender. These roles often define what is considered appropriate or acceptable for males and females in a given culture. However, it is important to recognize that gender roles can be limiting and can perpetuate stereotypes and inequality.
I strongly disagree with this statement because even when I don't want to be polite, I still am no matter the gender. The person you are being polite to, doesn't deserve to be treated wrong because they didn't do anything to you.
That depends on which lizard you are talking about. There are two enlarged "post-anal" scales just south of the vent on males, there is also a "hemipenal" bulge at the base of the tail on males. If the species in question happens to have a throat fan, if they display it, it's probably a male. Hope it helps :)