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What Is The Value of Viewing The Category "Woman" As Having A Universal Status

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A woman is universally considered as someone who is biologically meant to reproduce and has feminine characteristics. These characteristics can be physical and internal such as having ovaries, breasts, long hair, a high pitched voice, a graceful and soft aura surrounding herself to name a few.the most important characteristic of all that she has a desire for men, this apart from all other traits is what sets men apart from women. This singular trait is how we are able to determine a majority of the time how to treat someone, even if they aren’t physically or previously born into a female body. Viewing women as having a universal status helps people worldwide to understand how to consider who counts as a woman. There are some controversies that still exist such as the matter that someone not originally born with female reproductive organs should not count as a woman.  Having “women” as a well known status also helps people to understand and differentiate between who is a female and ...

Its's All In The Family

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     Socially constructed theses of race either sound rude and are rude, or sound like compliments but are really assumptions and come with a hurtful tone. For example, saying that Asians/South Asians are the smartest and would never do anything risque because they’re all good-two shoes, is incorrect. Yes, scientifically and observationally one might notice that many Asians are in fact intelligent and receive good grades and aren’t always seen indulging in some sort of activity that involves drinking, smoking, or doing other things of this nature. But some theses, or stereotypes as I like to refer to them as, would go too far and begin to put labels on this and it gets to a point where suddenly you see people mocking them or reprimanding them if they don’t follow the stereotype that someone believes in. from what I’ve seen, some people start to make comments like “are you allowed to do that?”, “how do you know that’s a thing?” (referring to a dance move or a song with pro...