Reflect on a specific gender expectation imposed by your culture that has been the most challenging to navigate. In 2-3 sentences, describe one clear example of this expectation and explain why it has been difficult for you. Ensure your response is concise, vivid, and focused on personal experience.

 Dressing in the expected feminine way every day is not something I do. I tend to dress how I feel, and girly isn't how I feel every day. Me deciding to wear sweatpants, a hoodie, and some sneakers shouldn't make me look like a boy. Yet, unfortunately, this society is overly concerned with others and their lives. It'll never be a situation where I won't get judged for my choice of dress. 

Today, we read why I want a wife 

I learned that some men really see women as servants.

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