1. Carl Jung says to become whole, a person must bring the idea that all males have a feminine dimension, and all females have a male dimension, to awareness and allow it to be integrated into his or her personality.
2. Jesus transcended sexual stereotypes by crying when life demanded sorrow, and being forceful when life demanded courage. He expressed his sexuality by directing its energy and power into his ministry. He was free of these sexual stereotypes because he didn't care if people talked about him when he wept because he was in pain. He knew that it was ok to cry and let out his anger.
3. In some places, that is true. In others, it isn't. Many dads, especially those who were in the Army, try to make their sons the manliest a man could be. They make them play rough sports and always yell at them so that they don't grow up to be a wimp. In other households, the parents take care of their son and just try to make them the best human he could be, not necessarily the manliest.
4. She says that men say that women can't do anything for themselves and always need help doing things. She also says that they say that women don't have the same rights as men, or any rights, and that Christianity came from a man and a woman.
5. The second stanza describes me the most. It does because it shows a shared life of parenthood, and I believe that a family should all be equal and have an equal say. A wife and husband should have the liberty to say what they want, but still listen to what their spouse says and wants to do. Freedom is important, but equality is more important.
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