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Quotes about gender-roles

Gender roles, a concept deeply woven into the fabric of societies worldwide, represent the expectations and behaviors deemed appropriate for individuals based on their perceived gender. These roles have historically dictated how people should dress, speak, and act, often influencing personal and professional opportunities. As society evolves, so too does the understanding and interpretation of gender roles, sparking conversations about equality, identity, and freedom of expression. People are drawn to quotes about gender roles because they encapsulate the complexities and nuances of these societal constructs in a few powerful words. Such quotes can challenge traditional norms, inspire change, and offer comfort to those navigating their own identities. They serve as a mirror reflecting the ongoing dialogue about gender equality and the push towards a more inclusive world. By exploring these quotes, individuals can find validation, encouragement, and a sense of solidarity in the shared human experience of questioning and redefining what it means to be male, female, or non-binary in today's world.

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For Archie was an expert in dividing the affairs of life into men's business and women's business. An empty cupboard and a full plate were the man's business, a full cupboard and an empty plate the concern of the woman.
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Chorus of old men: If we give them the least hold over us, 'tis all up! their audacity will know no bounds! We shall see them building ships, and fighting sea-fights like Artemisia; nay if they want to mount and ride as cavalry, we had best cashier the knights, for indeed women excel in riding, and have a fine, firm seat for the gallop. Just think of all those squadrons of Amazons Micon has painted for us engaged in hand-to-hand combat with men.
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Nul n'est plus arrogant à l'égard des femmes, agressif ou dédaigneux, qu'un homme inquiet de sa virilité.
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I did everything Fred did, only backwards and in high heels.
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Martin: Yes, I'd like to go home and do some work. I'm writing a novel about women from the women's point of view.
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Cette impuissance physique se traduit par une timidité plus générale: elle ne croit pas á une force qu'elle n'a pas expérimentée dans son corps; elle n'ose pas entreprendrem se révolter, inventer: vouée à la docilité, à la résignation, elle ne peut qu'accepter dans la société une place toute faite.
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Toute éducation des femmes doit être relative aux hommes (...) La femme est fait pour céder à l'homme et pour supporter ses injustices.
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Dès l'origine de l'humanité, leur privilège biologique a permis aux mâles de s'affirmer seuls comme sujets souverains; ils n'ont jamais abdiqué ce privilège (...) Condamnée à jouer le rôle de l'Autre, la femme était aussi condamnée à ne posséder qu'une puissance précaire: esclave ou idole ce n'est jamais elle qui a choisi son lot.
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The workplace would allow parents to work part time, to share jobs, to take personal leaves to give birth, tend to a sick child, or care for a well one. As Delores Hayden has envisioned in Redesigning the American Dream, it would include affordable housing closer to places of work and perhaps community-based meal and laundry services.
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I'm not going to act the lady among you, for fear I should starve .
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