Do you think there are still very specific gender roles?

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yes in many ways. We have been married nearly 40 years and we are a good team.

But my experience is by no means unique - especially in younger generations not brought up i n the rigid gender roles we had in past generations.

I know many men who can cook and who do some housework chores.
 

Have found over the years that a guy will tell you he can cook and clean until you marry him.

It usually ends up: men can cook and clean, yes, most can scramble and egg if they are hungry and you don't do it for them; but they often wait it out until a woman has no choice but to do it out of desperation. Cleaning means cleaning the sink they use once a month or every six months, if you don't do it out of disgust before they do.

It is probably just me though, my picker and or I just can't tell if a man is telling me the truth or not.

Am sure there are some men out there who clean and cook...but I have yet to find one in 50 years or so... :ROFLMAO:

My cleaning and cooking standards are pretty up there too.... ;)
Maybe you were looking in the wrong places. We always had a working partnership when it came to house and chores from grocery shopping to cooking, laundry and litter boxes. No, he is not up for adoption.
 
They don't SEE drips on the floor, dust bunnies, dirty sinks and toilets...windows....

Some do, but those are usually gay or OCD, from my experience.

I had a gay male room mate once or twice over the years; I rented a room from him.
He was so OCD, but the floors were clean, the bathrooms were clean, he vacuumed regularly. But he was gay.

Every straight man I ever EVER known and lived with is about 25% as clean as most women..but then again I have cleaned house for many women who work and most were awful...because their spouse didn't clean either?


What does being gay have to do with anything?
 

What does being gay have to do with anything?
I was at Key West some time ago and did an improv comedy act , I just got up and did it , it lasted about an hour .

A guy there thought I was Gay and asked me out .

I told him I was flattered but not Gay , in fact I was told to repulsive to be gay , He laughed and said he had seen worse .

So made my day .
 
Most experts agree that rigid, traditional gender roles should not exist as they can be limiting and harmful, perpetuating inequality and discrimination against individuals who do not conform to societal expectations; instead, a focus on gender equality and allowing people to choose their own roles based on their individual abilities and interests is considered more beneficial for society as a whole.
Who in the hell makes anybody an expert in ethics or any other cockeyed belief which denies the anatomical difference of being a man or a woman?

There is no moral value system in play regarding that of being a woman or a man. Only in the mind of the so-called progressives it exists.

The act of seeking power over what others are allowed to think is a history wide example of tyranny.

Most experts agree that rigid, traditional gender roles should not exist as they can be limiting and harmful, perpetuating inequality and discrimination

Oh, then why don't we just give in to the flat world bunch and other nutcakes? After all, we evidently must be limiting and harming their "equality".
 
Who in the hell makes anybody an expert in ethics or any other cockeyed belief which denies the anatomical difference of being a man or a woman?

but gender roles are not about anatomical differences between men and women

there is nothing in women's anatomy that prevents them becoming plumbers, electricians etc and nothing in men's anatomy that prevents them becoming stay at home parents, nurses, childcare workers etc

I dont need t o be an expert or a nutcake to appreciate that gender roles are not rigid now like they were in past generations and to appreciate equal opportunity laws that are preventing discrimination stopping anyone pursuing any role.
 
but gender roles are not about anatomical differences between men and women

there is nothing in women's anatomy that prevents them becoming plumbers, electricians etc and nothing in men's anatomy that prevents them becoming stay at home parents, nurses, childcare workers etc

I dont need t o be an expert or a nutcake to appreciate that gender roles are not rigid now like they were in past generations and to appreciate equal opportunity laws that are preventing discrimination stopping anyone pursuing any role.
We weren't speaking about equality in the job market for women. The subject being discussed wemt insanely far beyond that.
 
Who in the hell makes anybody an expert in ethics or any other cockeyed belief which denies the anatomical difference of being a man or a woman?

There is no moral value system in play regarding that of being a woman or a man. Only in the mind of the so-called progressives it exists.

The act of seeking power over what others are allowed to think is a history wide example of tyranny.



Oh, then why don't we just give in to the flat world bunch and other nutcakes? After all, we evidently must be limiting and harming their "equality".
Uh...this thread isn't about anatomical differences.

It's about the perception of gender specific roles.
 
Uh...this thread isn't about anatomical differences.

It's about the perception of gender specific roles.
To relegate a "perception" to "reality" is ridiculous. The "scientists" of the Middle Ages wallowed in "perception" until Galileo and Copernicus straightened them out.

The 'feelings" of a genetic misfit could be politely beheld, but not introduced as science.
 
To relegate a "perception" to "reality" is ridiculous. The "scientists" of the Middle Ages wallowed in "perception" until Galileo and Copernicus straightened them out.

The 'feelings" of a genetic misfit could be politely beheld, but not introduced as science.
Sorry @The Doddering Biker, you are not listening to what @January and @Dave03 are saying. Nobody is talking about "perception." Surely you cannot be saying that women are not capable of being qualified to be plumbers and electricians. You are rambling on about some pet peeve of yours that has no relevance to what this thread is about!
 
To relegate a "perception" to "reality" is ridiculous. The "scientists" of the Middle Ages wallowed in "perception" until Galileo and Copernicus straightened them out.

The 'feelings" of a genetic misfit could be politely beheld, but not introduced as science.


But gender roles being rigid in years past was a cultural perception - this isnt about science or what you call 'genetic misfits.' 🙄

it is about cultural or societal limitations put on men and women aka gender roles - and how that has changed over the last few generations
 
Out here, there's the spectrum, from traditional to quite modern. Many women are basically still the homemakers. But no one's taken aback anymore if a woman is the chief of one of the rural volunteer fire halls. Or is the principal of the local school. Or has made a considerable out-of-region reputation as a successful artist. Or knows how to use a chainsaw.

Men now frequently take a role in raising their kids, even from the very young ages.
I have been caring for others most my life. It's just built in to me. I don't regret a minute of that. That is the role I have enjoyed and lived.
 
depends which 'story' you or we or they believe in - the biblical story of the beginning of humans clearly designates specific roles for male and female - and I've often thought if men could donate a rib from which their wife could be produced there may be less divorces?
 
I was a bit surprised at AI's take...

do you think there are still very specific gender roles?

Yes, specific gender roles still exist in modern society, though they are evolving. Traditional roles—such as men being the primary breadwinners and women being caregivers—persist in many contexts, often reinforced by cultural norms and societal expectations[1][2][4]. For example, women are still more likely to take on caregiving responsibilities, while men are expected to provide financially, even as more women enter the workforce and challenge these norms[2][7].

However, these roles are increasingly questioned. Modern society has seen a rise in more fluid and androgynous roles, with both genders sharing responsibilities like childcare and household tasks[4][5]. Despite progress, societal judgment often arises when individuals deviate from traditional roles, indicating that rigid expectations remain a challenge[2][7].

Citations:
[1] Gender Roles in Modern Society - One World Education Gender Roles in Modern Society - One World Education
[2] [PDF] A Study on Traditional Gender Roles and Mental Health https://creativematter.skidmore.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1048&context=socio_stu_stu_schol
[3] Gender Roles in 2025 - Are Women Too Independent or Are Men ... Gender Roles in 2025 - Are Women Too Independent or Are Men Just Not Stepping Up? - The J&B Live Audio Podcast | iHeart
[4] Gender Roles & Gender Norms: Definition & Examples Gender Roles & Gender Norms: Definition & Examples | United Way NCA
[5] 50 Gender Roles Examples (2025) - Helpful Professor 50 Gender Roles Examples
[6] Gender Roles and Perceptions in the Modern Era - WOUGNET Gender Roles and Perceptions in the Modern Era – WOUGNET
[7] 4. Views of the impact of changing gender roles 4. Views of the impact of changing gender roles
[8] How Society Shapes Our Gender Roles from the Earliest Age Gender Differences: How Society Shapes Our Gender Roles from the Earliest Age
 
But gender roles being rigid in years past was a cultural perception - this isnt about science or what you call 'genetic misfits.' 🙄

it is about cultural or societal limitations put on men and women aka gender roles - and how that has changed over the last few generations
No, it is not about societal limitations in regard to these so-called victims. It's about the "victim" grabbing for power over the mindset of others. "Over the last few generations" a number of society's differing groups have pulled the same grab for control over anyone who doesn't agree with their views.

The "view" that murder is wrong makes sense. The view that I must call a man with a ***** a woman is ridiculous. Forcing me to abide by this rule or you will destroy my reputation and my job is simple tyranny.

A guy with a ***** is a guy. A guy without a ****** and womb is a guy.

A guy with a ***** who thinks he's a woman is a nut case. Those who agree with his view suffer from an amorphous set of commonsense values. Those who seek to destroy someone with a dissenting view are terrorists. They are the exact opposite of the enlightened they pretend to be.
 
we do need to take care we don't get bogged down in our own societal foci - are we just discussing western concepts here - or the entire planet - cos africa can throw us some curlies from there??
 
I have a great nephew named Jordan. He sometimes dressed in a way that made suspect something. Last year my niece informed me that my great nephew Jordan, was now my great niece named Margo. He currently lives in North Carolina so I haven't seen him/her since the transformation. Several years ago, I met his girl friend Brooke, who I later found out was born a boy. His family disowned him when he decided to be a girl. Being a life long liberal, I now have to practice what I preach, and except his, I mean her choice of lifestyle.

Life was so much simpler back in the 50's.
 
No, it is not about societal limitations in regard to these so-called victims. It's about the "victim" grabbing for power over the mindset of others. "Over the last few generations" a number of society's differing groups have pulled the same grab for control over anyone who doesn't agree with their views.

Now you're talking about perceptions, your perceptions, and some.
If you can't say vulva or *****, it's on you. I'm not happy about guessing what the asterisks represent because I may guess wrong if I'm not certain what you're getting at.
If I can't use anatomically correct language then I'm probably in the wrong forum.
 
No, it is not about societal limitations in regard to these so-called victims. It's about the "victim" grabbing for power over the mindset of others. "Over the last few generations" a number of society's differing groups have pulled the same grab for control over anyone who doesn't agree with their views.

The "view" that murder is wrong makes sense. The view that I must call a man with a ***** a woman is ridiculous. Forcing me to abide by this rule or you will destroy my reputation and my job is simple tyranny.

A guy with a ***** is a guy. A guy without a ****** and womb is a guy.

A guy with a ***** who thinks he's a woman is a nut case. Those who agree with his view suffer from an amorphous set of commonsense values. Those who seek to destroy someone with a dissenting view are terrorists. They are the exact opposite of the enlightened they pretend to be.
Wow. You are really really off topic.

None of that has anything whatsoever to do with the OP.
 


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