miércoles, 26 de julio de 2017

Valentine’s day as a Stereotypes
People in our society have been feeling agree and desagree with this day that is part of our cultural diversity, because they believe that is a stereotype having only one day in which we need to show our love with gifts, chocolates, letters, because we have 364 opportunities to make it real, and not only 1 day.
One of the most famous stereotypes about love is, according with (Jongbloed, 2013): “Girls are crazy for romance”, define this as those girls that are in the world believing that a king, or a prince is going to save them, and also create the dichotomy, with girls of the new generation, those who have accepted the change and nowadays enjoy with an episode of Sex and the City, where the topic of love is taking easy.

Nowadays in our society we have a lot of diversity and that’s the reason why we can find different types of perspectives, relationships, and ways to show the love, because as most as we improve, most diversity we will have, as a personal opinion, I believe that we need to be open-mind when about love we are taking, because even you don’t know what the future is going to deserve for you, only knowing that the best is waiting for something new and paradigmatic.
 Source: Sánchez, J. (2017)
Jongbloed, K. (2013). How does valentine's day add to gender stereotypes? Recuperado el 26 de 07 de 2017, de http://stories.plancanada.ca/how-does-valentines-day-add-to-gender-stereotypes/

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