This depends on the state. In many states, common law marriages or cohabitation with multiple people of the opposite gender can be considered polygamy.
a gender role is set of rules ascribed to the people by the virtue of being a male or a female
The gender of a conductor is not specified by the role itself. Anyone, regardless of gender, can be a conductor.
No it doesn't don't matter what gender u are all have the same role.
The biological theory of gender role development emphasizes that biological factors, such as genetics and hormones, play a significant role in shaping gender roles and behaviors. This theory suggests that certain biological differences between sexes can influence the development of gender-specific behaviors and traits.
no where in the US is it legal to practice polygamy
From a feminist perspective, polygamy may be seen as reinforcing patriarchal structures by allowing men to have multiple wives, potentially leading to unequal power dynamics and subordination of women. From a conflict perspective, polygamy can be viewed as a source of social inequality, where those with more resources can afford multiple partners, creating competition and tension among individuals in society. Both perspectives highlight the implications of polygamy on gender relations and social stratification.
No it does not allow Polygamy
The job/role of "curator" is genderless.
Gender roles are societal norms and expectations that dictate behaviors, attitudes, and responsibilities based on an individual's perceived gender. These roles often define what is considered appropriate or acceptable for males and females in a given culture. However, it is important to recognize that gender roles can be limiting and can perpetuate stereotypes and inequality.
The gender of a servant can be either male or female. It varies depending on the individual serving in that role.
Study polygamy or practice polygamy? JWs dont do either one :)