Reflect on a specific gender expectation imposed by your culture that has been the most challenging to navigate. In 2-3 sentences, describe one clear example of this expectation and explain why it has been difficult for you. Ensure your response is concise, vivid, and focused on personal experience.

 Prompt: one of the biggest gender expectations that I have had placed upon me is that I am supposed to be a strong resilient person who is able to face up to many different challenges. This has been a challenge for me because a lot of times I don't know how to face the problems that I am facing which is expected of me. Many times I've had to navigate this situation by relying on others around me which isn't seen asVery stereotypical to the male gender Norm but is the way I am able to navigate around that gender Norm. 

Summary: Today we discussed different gender Norms between males and females

Reflection: I think that today's lesson is important because we were discussing about the differences between how males and females interact with the world and how they are treated in the world. This also helps us talk about the discussion of nature versus nurture and how biologically people have different emotions and different ways to react but the main reason for the way a person is is nurture.  and understanding that is very important.

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