April 22, 2025
Last night, I was asked the question in the title while chatting. I took a little time and then answered as follows:
If I could, I want to change the mindset of looking up to men and down on women among generations. Things have changed a lot in the past 100 years. But still, in many families in China, the grandparents and parents prefer boys to girls.
My parents have three children: my elder sister, me and my younger brother. When I was a kid, my mother always said that she treated the three of us equally. But, she herself was the only person who believed it. I bought my father's first smart phone but what he was pround of was the phone shell that my brother bought for him.
I used to be very sad and angry about those kind of situations. My sister is the first child in the family. Her situation was a little better, but not by much. She once told me she would never be the parent like our parents. But now, as a mother of two kids, she acts exactly like my mother. Since my nephew was born, my niece never appear on her social media.
That's a terrible thing. I want to change it, but I feel powerless.
Last night, I was asked the question in the title while chatting.
I took a little time to think about what to say and then answered as follows:
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If I could, I want to change the mindset of looking up to men and down on women among generations.
Things have changed a lot in the past 100 years.
But still, in many families in China, the grandparents and parents prefer boys to girls.
When I was a kid, my mother always said that she treated the three of us equally.
But, she herself was the only person who believed it.
I bought my father's first smart phone but what he was pround of was the phone shellcover that my brother bought for him.
Is it phone cover? If no, please ignore my correction.
I used to be very sad and angry about those kind of situations.
My sister is the first child in the family.
Her situation was a little better, but not by much.
She once told me she would never be the parent like our parents.
But now, as a mother of two kids, she acts exactly like my mother.
Since my nephew was born, my niece never appeared on her social media again.
That's a terrible thing.
I want to change it, but I feel powerless.
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Many cultures prefer boys over girls and that's sad.
What would you like to change in your culture?
Last night, I was asked the question in the title while chatting.
I took a little time and then answered as follows:
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If I could, I want toould change the mindset of looking up to men and down on women seeing males as superior to females [among generations].
“Look up to” isn’t right in this context—for example, it would sound unnatural to say that parents “look up to” their infant son.
What do you mean by “among generations”? I don’t understand this part.
Things have changed a lot in the past {100 years | hundred years | century}.
But still, in many families in China, the grandparents and parents prefer boys to girls.
My parents have three children: my elder sister, me and my younger brother.
When I was a kid, my mother always said that she treated the three of us equally.
But, she herself was the only person who believed it.this.
I bought my father' his first smart phone but what he was pround of was the phone shellcase that my brother bought for him.
I’m not sure about other English-speaking countries, but in the U.S. it’s called a “phone case.”
I used to be very sad and angry about those kinds of situations.
My sister is the first child in the family.
Her situation was a little better, but not by much.
She once told me she would never be the parent like our parents | never treat her children the way our parents treated us.
But now, as a mother of two kids, she acts exactly like my mother.
Since my nephew was born, my niece has never appeared on her social media.
alternative: After my nephew was born, my niece disappeared from her social media.
That's a terrible thing.
I want to change it, but I feel powerless.
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It is a sad aspect of society. My mom, as a believer in the feminist movement of the 1970s, tried very hard to treat me and my sister equally, and I think she succeeded in most respects, but my sister might disagree.
What would you like to change in your culture?
Last night, I was asked the question in the title while chatting.
It took a little time and then I answered as follows:
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If I could, I want to change the mindset of looking up to men and down on women among generations.
Things have changed a lot in the past 100 years.
But still, in many families in China, the grandparents and parents prefer boys to girls.
My parents have three children: my elder sister, me and my younger brother.
When I was a kid, my mother always said that she treated the three of us equally.
But, she herself was the only person who believed it.
I bought my father' his first smart phone but what he was pround of was the phone shellcase that my brother bought for him.
Phone shell? or phone case?
Feedback
I feel sad.
What would you like to change in your culture?
Last night, I was asked the question in the title while chatting.
I took a littlsome time and then answered as follows:
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If I could, I want toould change the mindset of looking up to men and down on women among generations.
Things have changed a lot in the past 100 years.
But still, in many families in China, the grandparents and parents prefer boys to girls.
My parents have three children: my elder sister, me and my younger brother.
When I was a kid, my mother always said that she treated the three of us equally.
But, she herself was the only person who believed it.
I bought my father's first smart phone but what he was pround of was the phone shell that my brother bought for him.
I used to be very sad and angry about those kind of situations.
My sister is the first child in the family.
Her situation was a little better, but not by much.
She once told me she would never be the kind of parent like our parents.
But now, as a mother of two kids, she acts exactly like my mother.
Since my nephew was born, my niece never appears on her social media.
That's a terrible thing.
I want to change it, but I feel powerless.
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