How have the gender roles adopted by a young man growing up today shifted in comparison to the roles adopted by that young man's grandparents?

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
- Men's gender roles have shifted considerably over the past several generations.
- Men have entered traditionally female professions, such as nursing, serving as airline flight attendants, or working as elementary school teachers.
- Men spend triple the time caring for children as the elder males in their family did.
- Interpersonally, it is more acceptable for males to freely express caring traits, which stands in stark contrast to the stoic role adopted by males many generations ago.

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