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.

Prompt Response: As a man in my culture, the expectation to not show emotions has been the most challenging to navigate. This is particularly true in situations of grief or sadness, where I feel pressure to maintain a stoic and composed demeanor. It has been difficult because suppressing my feelings often leads to a sense of isolation and prevents me from seeking the support I need from others.

Summary: Today in class we read "I Want a Wife" and created our own "I Want A Husband" lists.

Reflection:  I got a better understanding of gender norms and the expectations for men and women in families and marriages.

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