FMST 210 Chapter Notes -Femininity, Masculinity, Crass

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Parents" attitudes and expectations about children"s cross-gender behaviour. Sandnabba & ahlberg (1999) (to be discussed on july 28) Concerns about cross-gender behavior is dependent upon the sex of the child. The first explanation that accounts for the differential evaluations of cross-gender behavior in boys and girls concerns the different status levels associated with masculine and feminine roles. A female"s movement into the more highly valued male roles is more acceptable than a male"s movement into the less valued female role. The second explanation that accounts for the differential evaluations of cross-gender behavior in boys and girls is due to the belief that girls will develop out of their cross-gender habits. The first explanation that accounts for the differential evaluations of cross-gender behavior in boys and girls stems from the fact that parents fear that feminine boys will grow up to be either gay or transsexual. This accounts for a more negative attitude towards cross- gendered boys than cross-gendered girls.

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