The only job for women is at home, taking care of her family and making men happy. What is the job of a man? "The men did their best," the male student said. "The man got genuine money." But this is the 21st century. Women are no longer expected to stay home, they serve as teachers, physicians, part of the military, C. E. Os, and the list continues. Men can stay home, take care of their families, even become nannies or nurses. Wilmic, the founder of on-line "male psychology", defines sex role as a form of attitude, behavior, and self expression due to a member of physiological behavior.
Let's see the men in the classroom are like women in women, men in the workplace, and stereotypes of male kindergarten teachers and female carpenters (hourly). Unicorn: Maria Klemperer Johnson, founder of Hammerstone Carpentry for Women in Ithaca, New York, and Michigan's educator Chad Boender behind a male kindergarten teacher on this site. I have learned computer science at university, but this is how to build things. But when I moved to Seattle to do programming, I got tired of seeing the computer screen all day soon. So I gave up Cornell University to study geology. My idea is that it will give me the opportunity to use my hand, but this is not going on.
When we entered the PC era in the 1980's, thanks to the rise of magical boys like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, the stereotype of the programmer as an antisocial super nerd was established. Strange science, war games, movies like real genius keep stereotyping. Advertisers mainly sell to men and boys (even if you like girls) because you can play video games with early PC. Even so, the study by Jane Margolis at Carnegie Mellon University indicates that families are more likely to purchase computers for boys than girls. Women are hard to accept because college admissions officials want applicants of computer science to have experience with home computers
Computers and video games were popular in the 1980s, but many were mainly behavior oriented, not women. Stereotypes like this suffering girls occupy prominent positions, so they will not attract women. Dona Bailey designed a cockroach, the player shot insects as a response to this kind of game, and said "It seems bad to shoot a bug is not bad." Carol Shaw is considered the first contemporary women game designer who released the 3D version of Tic-tac-toe for Atari 2600 in 1980. Game format and king's mission series. The game has a friendly graphical user interface and introduces humor and puzzles. As an important game designer, she influenced the spread of other companies from Sierra to LucasArts.