Problem:
Refer back to your game play of "Abby at the Carnival" for this question. Gender roles are socially constructed expectations about behavior or attitudes. These traits are considered acceptable based upon one's biological sex. Gender roles can dictate behaviors as trivial as the toys with which children play to more complex issues, such as occupation, physical characteristics, and gender identity. Discuss the choices that you made playing Abby in the game. Discuss any gender role conflicts/stereotypes you encountered as Abby in the game. What led you to make the choices that you did when playing "Pumpkin Chuckin", the climbing wall or confronting the cheater?