From the day that we are born, we are already being socialised into our gender role. We are dressed differently, have different extracurricular activity, and treated differently than the opposite sex. One major source of influence on how we behave is by watching how our parent of the same sex behave. If you are a female you would watch what kind of tasks a mother would do and learn what kind of behaviour is expected from her at home. This would mean that the …show more content…
To prove this, we examined that in modern day families, there are different variation of how families functions where the traditional role of the mother and father is not necessarily followed. It is also shown that there is no longer negative cogitation to people who deviate from their gender roles which may have prevented them from deviating from their gender role. Through the observation of families adopting different roles and society changing to be more acceptable to deviation from gender roles, it is evident that gender socialization has lost its ability to