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Well, stereotypes are somewhat like prejudices. It's what initially pops into our head about a certain type of person. Such as on television, many American Dads/Husbands are ignorant couch-potatoes, while Mothers/Wives are domineering and moody. So, when someone says, "There are stereotypes of masculine and feminine behavior," that basically means that we have our own ideas about how a man or a woman will act--even though we don't know that person.

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