Once upon a time in a far-off world, the social roles of men and women were reversed compared to our current world. Men were taught from a young age to be sensitive and submissive to women. They were raised to be kind and gentle, always putting the needs of others before their own.
On the other hand, women were raised to be aggressive and dominant. They were taught to take charge and make decisions for others. Women were the ones who were expected to take the lead in all aspects of life, from personal relationships to professional careers.
As children, boys were encouraged to learn household chores and how to take care of others. They were taught to be attentive to their partner's emotional needs and always put their partner's pleasure before their own. They were also taught to express their emotions freely and cry if they felt sad or upset.
Girls, on the other hand, were taught to be assertive and confident. They were expected to speak their minds and take control in any situation. They were taught to put their needs above anything else and to never back down from a challenge.
As the children grew up, they would fall into the roles that society had placed on them. Men would become caregivers, stay-at-home dads, or nurses while women would become CEO's, executives, and entrepreneurs.
However, it was not all sunshine and rainbows in this world. Men often felt emasculated and undervalued, while women struggled to find emotional satisfaction in their relationships. The society had set such rigid roles that people often felt they couldn't stray from them. Everyone was expected to be perfect in their roles and any deviation was frowned upon.
Over time, people began to realize that such rigid roles were not bringing them happiness. They came to the realization that everyone should be able to express themselves freely, regardless of gender. The world eventually became a place where everyone was taught how to be respectful, understanding, and caring. Men and women were encouraged to be whoever they wanted to be, and love whoever they wanted to love, without any social stigmas attached.