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Essay heading: Gender Socialization
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Another common and frequent gender attribute was the women’s tendency to adjust, fiddle, fix, and play with their bathing suits. Men, on the other hand, did not touch their bathing suits once, even when their trunks were sagging with water and slipping from activity.
Men were typically the ones in charge of designing and building sand castles, while women were responsible for collecting sand and taking pictures... displayed 300 characters
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The only instances that contradicted this were when a group consisting solely of women decided to make a sand castle or when children were building sand castles. Other instances of “manly” ingenuity were an elderly man (in a g-string) who solved the predicament of not having any one to play Frisbee with and a man who figured out a unique way of flying a kite... displayed next 300 characters
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