Gender has a large role in our society, in many aspects we do not even realise. Our modern society is making large developments for the benefit of the greater good, the future looks prosperous and bright. But how is gender holding us back ? is the confinement of the normalised male and female stopping us from reaching out full potential? Is there a part of our society we haven’t opened up to because of the constraints of out society. A fluidity could provide a positive and happier future. The next generations to come will could embrace a life were gender isn’t a problem, its a thing f the past. The septum goes far beyond our current understanding. Humans are so much more complex to fit into a box, the future should allow us be free to be our true self’s.
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Do you think that we will achieve a full equality between male and female in the future ?
Unfortunatley, prbably not. Some countires/societies are maing lots of progress towards this, but there are still places where women are nowhere near this level. So I don’t think this will even out for a long time if at all
Do you believe there is a place in the future where the idea of “Gender” as it functions today is a thing of the past?
I don’t know if I’m speaking for the rest of my group but I do think that in Western countries, gender roles will have greatly reduced, but I don’t think they will entireley because these norms are very ingrained in society
Why do you believe Niger has the highest underage marriage’s is it to do with not having proper legislation or culture, or something different?
Do you think in order for more progression to be made that does not end up regressing, we as a society need to decrease religious importance?
Do you believe religion will continue and potentially increase as a restriction to the freedom of gender or do you think the restriction of gender will decrease?
Why do you think so many people refuse to accept that gender inequality is still a massive problem in this country?
When you mention the ‘confinement of normalised male and female roles’ might be stopping us from reaching our full potential, what do you mean by full potential?