Gender stereotyping refers to overgeneralizing the characteristics of men and women based on their sex. It involves associating certain behaviors, attributes, and roles with a particular sex. There are two main types of gender stereotypes: masculinity, which refers to male traits and roles like being dominant and earning income, and femininity, which refers to female traits and roles like caregiving and less decision-making power. Gender stereotyping is seen in physical appearance expectations, domestic behaviors, occupations, and personality traits assigned to each sex. For example, women are expected to be slim, grow their hair, cook and raise children, work in caring roles, be passive and clean, while men are expected to be tall and strong, earn