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Ricardo NavarroMy interviewee is female and believed that masculinity and femininity mostly belonged to the common stereotype's. However, she did feel that these stereotypical answers are changing. When asked about being "shy" she gave the most insight into her thoughts. She felt that women were more scared to walk alone more than men and that men were more likely to go out alone. When men go out alone, they have a smaller chance of getting kidnapped. This causes women to become more shy when they are alone. When asked why, she said because society alters the way males and females think and grow. If it wasn't for soo many girls getting kidnapped when they are alone then they would not be so shy to walk home alone.
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