Category
page 1Gender-related stereotypes
gender role
social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for people based on their actual or perceived sex or sexuality
slut
Slut (archaic: slattern) is an English-language term for a person, usually a woman, who is sexually promiscuous or considered to have loose sexual morals. Predominately used as an insult, sexual slur, or offensive term of disparagement, it originally meant "a dirty, slovenly woman". Rarely used in reference to men, clarification such as male slut or man whore may be warranted.
sissy
Sissy (derived from sister), often cissy, also sissy baby, sissy boy, sissy man, sissy pants, etc., is a pejorative term for a boy or man who does not demonstrate masculine traits, is effeminate and shows possible signs of fragility. Generally, sissy implies a lack of courage, strength, athleticism, coordination, testosterone, libido, and stoicism. A man might also be considered a sissy for being interested in stereotypically feminine hobbies or employment (e.g., being fond of fashion), displaying effeminate behavior, being unathletic or being homosexual.
LGBTQ stereotypes
conventional, formulaic generalizations, opinions, or images about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people

hag
thumb|1920 Arthur Rackham illustration for the Irish fairytale The Hag of the Mill. "Now the Hag of the Mill was a bony, thin pole of a hag with odd feet."
ergi
''' (noun) and (adjective) are two Old Norse terms of insult, denoting effeminacy or other unmanly behaviour. ' (also '') is "unmanly" and ergi'' is "unmanliness"; the terms have cognates in other Germanic languages such as ', ', arag, or arug.
implicit stereotypes
unreflected, mistaken attributions to and descriptions of social groups
crone
thumb|Archetypical appearance of a crone.Old Woman Seen from Behind,by Vincent van Gogh.
In folklore, a crone is an old woman who may be characterized as disagreeable, malicious, or sinister in manner, often with magical or supernatural associations that can make her either helpful or obsolete. As a concept, 'The Crone' is also often associated with the Jungian archetype of the Wise Woman or, if accompanied by 'The Maiden' and 'The Mother', as a member of the Triple Goddess deity archetype. As a character type, the crone shares characteristics with the hag.
gay male speech
speech characteristics common among gay men
Mera Jism Meri Marzi
feminist slogan in Pakistan
breadwinner model
paradigm of family centered on a breadwinner
masculine fragility
anxiety among males who feel they do not meet cultural standards of masculinity
neurosexism
Neurosexism is an alleged bias in the neuroscience of sex differences towards reinforcing harmful gender stereotypes. The term was coined by feminist scholar Cordelia Fine in a 2008 article and popularised by her 2010 book Delusions of Gender. The concept is now widely used by critics of the neuroscience of sex differences in neuroscience, neuroethics and philosophy.
gender polarization
concept by Sandra Bem