to society’s impression of how men and women are anticipated to act and how they should conduct themselves. These roles are based on norms, or values, created by society. Masculine roles are usually linked with power, attack, and control, while feminine roles are usually linked with meekness, nurturing, and subordination. Role learning begins with socialization at birth. Even. Our culture is quick to group male infants in blue and girls in pink.
to society’s impression of how men and women are anticipated to act and how they should conduct themselves. These roles are based on norms, or values, created by society. Masculine roles are usually linked with power, attack, and control, while feminine roles are usually linked with meekness, nurturing, and subordination. Role learning begins with socialization at birth. Even. Our culture is quick to group male infants in blue and girls in pink.