Author Archives: Maram Nahshal

Response 12

I believe that there are only two genders (boys/men and girls/women). If you were born a girl, then you are a girl. If you were born a boy, then you are a boy. People came up with the idea of ​​transgenderism. Transgender people have a different gender identity or gender expression than the sex they were assigned at birth.

Most societies have traditionally acknowledged only two major categories of gender roles: masculine and feminine, which roughly correspond to the biological sexes of male and female. When a baby is born, society assigns the infant to one of two genders based on the appearance of their genitals.

I find it funny to see a man in a dress. A woman cutting her hair, walking, and dressing like a man is strange. I grew up seeing only two genders, so seeing a transgender is strange and funny to me. I know that some people harm transgender people, but we were not born to teach people that they are what they were born with. It is not our business. You can be whatever you want. I do not care if you are transgender. You will never hear me say anything hurtful or see me laugh. I do not want anyone to suffer because of me, but that does not mean I support transgender.

Response 11

Personally, my opinion on this issue is that women should be ready. If she does not want a child, she should use contraception instead of waiting until she is pregnant, so she decides to abort her child.

There are a number of ways not to become pregnant so you can choose one to avoid miscarriage. I understand that it is difficult for them to make a decision and to follow this path as well. Abortion should not be an option. There is a choice of either using contraception or any other method of contraception or begetting. Nothing is unexpected. If a woman has had an affair, she should consider the possibility of pregnancy.

If the reason for her desire to have an abortion is money. If she cannot support her child financially. The government must provide her with all the needs of her child. If the reason is that she does not want to become a mother, someone should explain to her about motherhood. We need to understand why they want to abort, so we can help.

Response 10

Social identity allows people to be part of groups and gain a sense of belonging in their social world. These identities play an important role in shaping self-image.

But no we are all the same, our skin color, language, etc does not make us different. We are still all human (human beings are more than 99% genetically identical). People invented these words and believed and implemented them.

Response 9: Racism and sexism

For women of all races and men of color, race and gender continue to produce different and unequal outcomes. This is especially visible in the underrepresentation of women in professional occupations and their experiences. For example, due to factors such as motherhood penalty, gender discrimination, and occupational segregation, women earn 79 cents for every dollar earned by males. Black women make only 64 cents on the dollar, while Latinas earn only 54 cents. Women of color continue to face occupational and economic disadvantages as a result of the ways race and gender interact in the workplace.

How do racism and sexism affect women of color in the workplace? Both characteristics harm women in a range of sectors by limiting leadership chances, perpetuating specific forms of sexual harassment, and instilling subtle but pervasive questions about competence, intelligence, and skill that have little to do with real performance.

Response 8

A housewife is a woman who is responsible for operating or managing her family’s household, including caring for her children, purchasing, cooking, and storing food for the family, and purchasing daily necessities.

Some argue that there are no longer any “traditional” housewives or stay-at-home moms. We are all unique individuals with unique lifestyles and circumstances. Many of us have never worked outside of the home, while others have. Most of us are well educated, with biochemists, neuroscientists, doctors, lawyers, and other professionals among us. However, I believe that housewives still exist.

In 2021, Mississippi led the list of states with the highest number of stay-at-home parents. One parent stays at home with their children in 6.5 percent of families in the Magnolia State. Delaware finished in second with 5.6 percent, Texas third with 3.5 percent, and North Carolina fourth with 3.5 percent (3.4 percent).