Sasha Sobol
What are your definitions of "man" and "woman?"
Biological
Are there any specific gender roles that you think should be there?
Breastfeeding
Are there any you wish did not exit?
Prostitution (not a gender role per se, but still).
Do you conform to the society's gender expectations?
Probably.
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 do not care much about what is expected of me.
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?
The second part (that is is acceptable for a woman to show her legs etc. and not so for a man) is only true in case of formal attire (and there it has clear historical roots; now it is more or less a funny tradition in formal attire subculture). Not so say on a beach.
For the first part, there are women who like going out topless (partially because it is a challenge to the society); some women do not feel comfortable doing so.
I think it is more important what a certain individual wants (feels comfortable with) than what others think about it.
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 do not think it is true any more, at least not in most countries.
Is it important to make the world a more welcoming place for gender nonconforming people?
Yes, in some countries.
If so, how can this be done?
Change the public opinion.