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Introduction: Socialization For the most part, societies (a group of people which have common traditions, interests and institutions) have a large impact on the development of gender. Children grow up to learn from their parents, their neighbor, the baker down the road and it is this understanding of the world which constructs their lives. There is "socialization in general (the learning that neophytes do in order to become functioning members of society), and [there is] …

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…compassion and willingness as women do for the male/female relationship, or there will be no change. Bibliography Buchbinder, H. 1987. Who's On Top?: The Politics of Heterosexuality. Toronto: Garamond Press. Doyle, James. 1989. The Male Experience. 2d ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown. Mackie, M. 1987. Constructing Women & Men: Gender Socialization. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada. Nelson, E.D. & Robinson, B.W. 1995. Gender in the 1990s: Images, Realities, and Issues. Scarborough, Ontario: International Thomson Publishing.