Many Ways to Be a Girl, but One Way to Be a Boy: The New Gender Rules

Young ladies have been told they can be anything they need to be, and it shows. They are taking advantage of lucky breaks shut to past ages — in science, math, sports and initiative. 

But at the same time they're getting another message: What they look like matters more than any of that. 

Young men appear to have been generally avoided with regards to the discussion about sex equity. Indeed, even as young ladies' alternatives have opened up, young men's lives are as yet tightened by customary sex standards: being solid, athletic and unemotional. 

These are discoveries from another broadly delegate survey of 1,000 kids and teenagers 10 to 19, alongside other exploration on this age bunch, which isn't overviewed frequently. They show sex perspectives of an age nearly adulthood. 

In the review, directed by PerryUndem, an examination and surveying firm, a greater part of young ladies said sexism was as yet an issue — yet from numerous points of view, they felt engaged. Young ladies were marginally more probable than young men to say being a pioneer was a vital labor of love, proof of a huge change in sexual orientation assumptions. 

Dark and Latino young people, the review found, are bound to have reformist perspectives about sex uniformity, but on the other hand they're bound to hear sexual remarks from peers, and to feel strain to be alluring or solid.

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