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Lucy and Ethel were the women and wives. Fred and Ricky were the men and husbands. However, there was not defined gender roles other than the fact that Ricky went to work each day.
They're basically the same. Women stayed at home to do house chores and men went out to work.
Typically in society this would be considered abnormal because of gender roles. Gender roles are a set of societal norms dictating behaviors that are generally considered acceptable for people based on their actual or perceived sex or sexuality. That being said ignoring gender roles then it is not abnormal and can be just be a part of growing and the child wanting to try those things. A good story on this is I had a psychology professor that had a child that did the same thing and she let him. My professor would occasionally ask her child "do you like boys or girls?" He would reply "I like boys" but as time went on while he continued going outside of the gender roles he said "I like girls." So this type of behavior does not change a child's identity in other ways, it is just a part of their development.
Women weren't allowed to be in theatrical plays so men always played both male and female roles. The female roles usually went to men whose voices hadn't gotten deeper yet.
Australian women became more independent due to the responsibilities the women had to face when the men went to war.
Maybe you were made to be the oppisite gender but something went wrong.....
The roles of adult Creek Indians depended on their gender. Women took care of the children, they grew crops, and did chores. The men hunted, and when needed, went to war to protect the tribe. In their free time both men and women told stories, and enjoyed music. Creek children played, and had chores to do.
because you went in bed with a boy and a girl
The Lakota Idians lived in America on the ground. The environment was a place called The Great Plains. It was flat everywhere and it was complete by many huge fields. It went on for miles and miles. They sky was normally nice and clear.
In a family, women were the caretakers of the home while men went to school and, if they were in the upper class, went into politics and the Senate or maybe even the military. If you're talking about slaves, there's really a 50-50 chance there unless they were taught a certain trade and were then expected to perform it.
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