Teresita wants to raise her son and daughter to be flexible with their attitudes about gender roles. She doesn't want her son to grow up with the assumption that the male gender role requires him to be controlling and domineering to get what he wants, yet she wants to raise her daughter to believe she should speak up for herself and fight for what she thinks she right. The assumption that gender roles are often inconsistent and contradictory and that some characteristics prescribed by gender roles are actually maladaptive for men are part of the ,
A) feminists paradigm
B) gender role identity paradigm
C) gender role strain paradigm
D) men's paradigm