Flip the Script: Why It’s Time to Combat Gender Stereotypes of Boys
“I’m glad we’ve begun to raise our daughters more like our sons but it will never work unless we start to raise our sons more like our daughters.”
Gloria Steinem
Did you know that 63% of men believe they are encouraged to seize sex whenever they can? The messages we send our boys are confusing and can result in grave misunderstandings, even among the best intentioned. The heterosexual script, a concept established in social science, plays out in real life AND plays out on screen, even in 2018.
- Men Want Sex/ Women set limits
- Men attract women through power/ Women attract men through sexiness
- Men avoid commitment/ Women seek it
We pass on these gender stereotypes without recognizing our unconscious contribution to the formulaic scripts. And media outranks schools and parents as being sources of sex for young people.
By showing characters that don’t play into the stereotypes, our boys can embrace all sides of themselves. Here are some research based ideas on how to balanced gender roles for characters of all ages.
- Show boys and girls playing together because boys who have female friends are less likely to think of girls as sexual conquests.
- Show “tough” male characters being sensitive because role models are important, particularly for boys.
- Show boys doing housework. Girls still do 2 hours more than boys a week.
- Show girls making the first move, romantically and sexually, boys talking about love and girls buying flowers for boys.
It’s time to flip the script.
Yalda T. Uhls, Ph.D.
Founder and Executive Director of The Center for Scholars &Storytellers
Learn more about the Center for Scholars & Storytellers here: https://www.scholarsandstorytellers.com