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Title: Gender Relations and Roles
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February 22, 2004 |
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Fat men are thought of as effeminate and idle thinkers similar to women.
Feminism on the other hand may be defined in ways parallel to and complementing masculinity. The word for womanhood is musoya. Not only is this word physiologically based but also includes many categories of women... Showed first 250 characters
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For example muso kise is the kernel woman or muso tafetigi, woman with a loin cloth, is a "dynamic woman, a brave one, and a hardworking one." Muso kulusitigi is the woman with pants and is the ideal manly woman with all the abilities and rights of the traditional adult male: entrepreneurial, fearless, a woman who successfully manages in the spaces culture only give to men such as heading a family, farming, and aspects of sorcery which are for men only (domaya/somaya)... Showed next 250 characters
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