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Personally, I think I "do gender" by dressing in feminine ways such as purchasing skirts and girly tops from "stores for girls". I believe I "do gender" by acting subservient and polite to most people. My hobbies tend to be "girly" things such as writing which is seen as a girl-dominated thing, teaching (again, stereotyped to be a girl's profession), drawing, and a "girl sport"-tennis. I think I mostly conform to the norms, but also challenge them in some way. I don't use she/her pronouns, I use they/them. I'm mostly friends with boys as opposed to girls and contrary to the norm, I have no interest in them (I'm a lesbian). Feel free to edit to make it more applicable to you!! Hope this helped.
A lady putting on makeup kit and a man fixing a car are both examples of how to "do gender".
Why you think you mostly conform to the norms?
1. If I am a female, some ways in which I might "do gender" or act like a girl or woman can be: wearing dresses/ skirts, playing with dolls, watching "chick flicks", wearing makeup, reading magazines like Glamour or Vogue, getting manicures, gossiping, showing an interest in having children, buying jewelry, etc.
2. Since I am more of a "tomboy" in the way I dress, I do not conform to gender norms of a girl/ woman. Similarly, since I study engineering, like sports over shopping, do not like pink, do not wear makeup and focus on grooming and my appearance, I do not conform to gender norms of being a girl/woman.
3. I challenge gender norms by showing the above traits since they are not traits of a stereotypical girl/ woman. The female gender is not associated with sports, studying engineering, dressing like a tomboy, and disregarding grooming and appearance.
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