Gender Socialization (Explained in 5 Minutes)
Gender socialization is the process through which individuals learn the roles, behaviors, and expectations associated with their gender within a specific culture. From a young age, children are influenced by family, peers, media, and institutions to adopt gender norms that shape their identities and interactions. This process helps societies maintain shared understandings of masculinity, femininity, and other gender identities. While gender socialization plays a significant role in shaping personal and social identity, it also reinforces societal structures and can perpetuate stereotypes and inequalities.

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