Sexually correct organs and hormones.
Are there any specific gender roles that you think should be there? Are there any you wish did not exist?
No; Yes, I wish that the "male" role shouldn't have to be about being masculine and tough, but more about the way that they are caring to there spouse.
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?
Yes; No; No comment
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 feel that when a man or a woman wants to show off there chest that is a choice that is up to them, but because of the social acceptance more women feel that it is highly fround-apon to do so. I also feel that when women show off cleavage they are basically "single and ready to mingle". On top of that it all comes down to the comfort levels of the certain individuals.
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?
Fuck society! They should be ashamed of themselves to even consider being irrational against anything that they aren't comfortable with. Even if an individual of society isn't comfortable. That doesn't just give that person the "go a head" to degrade that variety; Some people think that if an individual is more masculine then feminine then they get the impression that that individual is physically able to do more work, and vice versa for feminine. And it possibly makes the difference between getting a job or not.
Is it important to make the world a more welcoming place for gender nonconforming people? If so, how can this be done?
Extremely!; In a general sense, to be more outgoing, and friendly to anyone and everyone.