The actions anticipated by "Feng Sao" and "Female Ocean" form a correct structure based on the sex behavior that is expected in society. Individuals have a traditional role, which is based on past achievements of their gender. Although very strict, these traditional roles are often diverted, bringing changes beyond sexual boundaries and unidentified identities. These neutral infringements are characterized by deviations from the normal role of society and, in the case of success, full sex change, allowing individuals to live within the new boundary.
Through socialization process, learn, master, and absorb values and behavior patterns related to men and women. The role of gender is influenced by the social and cultural expectations of society, the qualities and actions for men or women. These expectations are based on the prejudice that certain qualities and roles are "natural" for women and "unnatural" for men. Men and women socialize through social stress, learning conditions and act according to different characteristics that society considers suitable for them. Socialization aims to prepare individuals for their respective roles in society, organize principles, form individuals and make them real members of society.
Society assigns specific expectations to specific appropriate values, beliefs, attitudes, behaviors, actions, etc. for men and women. Women are often expected to behave more gently and delicately. On the other hand, men should take more positive attitudes. It is very difficult to understand the big differences between the rights that men have and the rights that women should enjoy. This is a similar problem not only in the remarkable difference between income between men and women but also in other fields of society like today's media.
Changes to traditional nudity themes reflect frustration to these expectations of women's behavior. In the mid-17th century, women in the Netherlands should act according to strict feminist virtue standards and be strengthened by women's role in the Bible and myths that embodies these ideals. It is only through peripheral resources such as traveler accounts and court documents that you can gain a deeper understanding of the actual behavior of women in Amsterdam society. A survey of the difference between expectations and reality of women in this group is similar to Rembrandt's innovative approach in his 1654 painting "Bath Sheba". A depiction of the Bible that is not his form emotionally made Bathsheba a human being. By automatic resection, individuals can escape from predators, escape from the same species, or release themselves during erroneous shedding