In a word, no.
I think it's a damn good thing actually. Gender roles are outdated and are becoming increasingly irrelevant in modern day society. People should be treated as individuals and judged on their individual merits and personalities, not by whichever set of genitalia they happen to possess.
The fact is that both the traditional "masculine" gender role and the traditional "feminine" gender role have their good points as well as their bad points. The key is, as with most things, balance. Why don't we take the good from both and cast out the bad, then start teaching our children not to be "manly men" and "girly girls", but well rounded and balanced human beings?
I think it's a damn good thing actually. Gender roles are outdated and are becoming increasingly irrelevant in modern day society. People should be treated as individuals and judged on their individual merits and personalities, not by whichever set of genitalia they happen to possess.
The fact is that both the traditional "masculine" gender role and the traditional "feminine" gender role have their good points as well as their bad points. The key is, as with most things, balance. Why don't we take the good from both and cast out the bad, then start teaching our children not to be "manly men" and "girly girls", but well rounded and balanced human beings?