1.
Men and women are entirely different in several different ways. Therefore, gender parity is not at all possible, whereas they are so contributing each other that gender participation is very much possible.
Discuss both the views.
This discussion is as old as man. Still it remains heated as well. However, when I look at the first view, I find it reasonable and the second one on gender participation is really worth trying. This will do great service to both the genders per se.
2.
Some people believe that equal gender participation is able to do much more for the general human wellbeing than what gender equality per se is said to be able to do.
To what extent do you agree with this view?
There are different opinions on what makes general human life better: is it gender parity or participation? I for one am of the opinion that, in these times of opportunities and cooperation, it is better to be participating than claiming to be at par, the latter does not sound possible.
3.
Though much is said and spoken about gender equality across the world, the fact remains that it is not gender equality that is going to make changes in human well being but better gender participation.
How far can you support this idea?
Gender equality is a bone of contention around the world. However, of late, there is a fresh look at this issue that concludes that it is gender participation, not gender parity that makes real changes in human life. I find the idea worth supporting to a greater extent.
4.
There is a strong belief that boys and girls pick up the basics of gender disparity from their homes.
How far is this true in your place?
Gender consciousness is something genetic. However, when it comes to the basic of gender disparity and parity, family does have a greater role than anything else. Since lessons from the family get ingrained deeper in everyone, gender parity does not look possible.
5.
Some social scientists are of the opinion that children are likely to understand the need for equal gender participation in real life if their parents are prepared to allow their children to actively participate in all domestic chores.
How do you look at this opinion?
Do you think gender participation is of some value?
Equal gender engaging is not likely to take place unless there is initiative from family itself. This may be by engaging children in all domestic duties. Obviously, gender participation is of greater value today than ever, and our social scientists’ view sounds genuine to me too.
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