Gender roles have altered in multiple ways throughout past history as well as within recent history. In the 1950s, for example, small girls were said to be made of "sugar and spice and everything nice" and wore dresses. In the 1960s and 1970s, however, this all changed for many women; their dresses were lost in favor of denim jeans and raggy shirts. In fact, each generation has brought differing cultural normalities for how men and women should act within society. Despite these changes, however, the truth is that society now still has these unfair expectations for how the community is to act. Although we …show more content…
Gender refers to the psychological, behavioral, cultural, and social characteristics associated with being female or male. Gender is defined by one's gender identity and the learned gender role. Sex is, in this context, the biological aspects of either male or female. Genetically, females have two X chromosomes and males have an X and a Y chromosome. Sex can be determined from two separate characteristics; genitalia and outer appearances, such as breast development in women or growth of facial hair or voice deepening in men.r women and facial hair and voice deepening for