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to blame because psychological defines the segregation …show more content…
Both male and female genders have a higher tendency of evolving through various psychological mechanisms. Both men and women have a psychological approach to distinct adaptive problems in relatively short term as opposed to the long term mating contexts. The authors insist that the social role theory looks at fertile assessment, sexual accessibility as well as assessment of mate value. All these contexts establish the roots under which the theory explains the gap between the two sides. It is universal that human mating has to occur and adolescent stage triggers the sexual desires. Authors insist that societies have marriage alliances between the male gender and female gender and this can only be allowed after attaining specific age. Marriages are considered as reproductive alliances with husbands having the rights to have the sexual access, persistence of pregnancy and lactation as well as child bearing. The American society in the contemporary context seems to have a skeleton of the same practices with youth’s assigned different roles in the society. The society has its own …show more content…
The author looks at biological factors as the ones that impose restrictions on social-cultural factors among other determinants of development. Culture has paramount impact on behavior with preliminary prescription of how babies are delivered and later on socialized until the time they are sexually active. Dressing matters at adolescent as young boys are sexually driven mad the moment they witness the nudeness of a woman. Cultural universals, in the theoretical context, explicitly define outstanding similarities in the socialization practices based on the cultural differences that are significantly attributed to socialization differences. The author establishes the societal stand that restricts socialization among boys and girls at a sensitive age of adolescent. A parent will not want to see her daughter associating with boys in the village. This may not be the same with boys whose parents feel proud when their sons associate with as many girls as possible. The society bars the gild child from enjoying the