Prompt: Describe how gender roles or patriarchy influence your identity?

 Gender roles influence identity by perception and expectation. If you dont behave a certain way, your identity would be looked at differently from other people, which has to do with your character. For example, if you're a girl and you burp without saying excuse me, that's considered not ladylike, and others may think of you in a negative, non-ladylike manner


Today I made a mask that expresses my identity


Today I learned to draw a proper trail

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