I have been ignorant of gender roles and expectation ever since I found out how stereotyping can hurt others in grade 7. Now, decade later, I entered university as a math major, and my entire school life was about studying and reading manga/anime. This school term, I took an English course because my communication skill is rotting, and was surprised about the so called "feminity" and "mascinity". To me, feminity only meant being female, it does NOT meant being weak-willed, considerate, or tamed. Similarly, I did not know "mascinity" is suppose to meant violent, uncivilized, and lustful.
And here's my problem, during my final exam, I am required to write an essay about gender, and I can't tell how different my view is from the "western culture". What I took as the norm, was in fact not what was expected as I found out recently. My mother never changed her last name (I didn't know people would change last name, since no one I know did), she was very strong-willed and althetic. Similarly, my grandma who I used to live with, is a very strong woman who does martial arts every morning even though she is over 90 now. Should I be true to myself and write an essay about gender based on my expectations or based on what I was told?
I really don't like to write an essay just to please others, I am who I am, but if I failed the exam, I will be dropped out from school... which I don't really mind, but my parents would kill themselves if I do, not that they are not killing themselves already.