What are your definitions of "man" and "woman?"
I guess I don't really have set definitions. A man is whoever feels that they are a man and a woman is whoever feels that they are a woman.
Are there any specific gender roles that you think should be there? Are there any you wish did not exist?
Well obviously the female has to give birth to a child (if a couple wants one) and I think that the man's role in that is to be supportive, but other than that there shouldn't be specific gender roles. Less people should associate women with staying at home/ taking care of the family, because women are just as qualified to work as men.
Do you conform to the society's gender expectations? Is there anything you do that is not usually associated with your gender? If you do conform, is it more because society expects you to or because you identify with the expectations?
I don't think I conform to gender expectations. I plan on getting a great job and not giving it up even if I decide to have kids. I definitely don't base my actions on what I believe my gender is supposed to do.
A lot of the time when it's socially acceptable for a man to expose his chest, a woman has to cover hers. Yet when it is socially acceptable for a woman to show her legs, arms, and cleavage (think dresses), the same is not acceptable for a man. What are your thoughts about these two situations?
I think a lot of society's dress codes are dumb. I guess the thing is that a lot of people forget what certain things are for. A lot of people forget that breasts actually have a purpose and are not just for people to show off. Until people realize that, I don't think the ideas of society could ever change
In many cases, women and girls are encouraged to embrace their masculine side, while feminine men and boys are looked down upon by society. What do you think about this? Why do you think femininity is seen as less than masculinity? How does this relate to discrimination in the workplace?
I think men sort of think of femininity as an insult, and are afraid of being shunned from their peer group. Another thing is that the gender stereotypes for men are a lot easier to conform to than gender stereotypes for women. Women are supposed to specifically go out of their way to look nice and be attractive, whereas men can basically do whatever they want.
Is it important to make the world a more welcoming place for gender nonconforming people? If so, how can this be done?
It's important to accept gender nonconforming people. Nobody is exactly the same way and nobody should be treated differently because of race, gender, or sexual orientation.
This should be done by simply not judging people and treating all people with respect
Is there anything else you would like to add?
Everyone should just be nice to each other. It's as simple as that.