Multiple Choice
Why are most of us anxious to know the gender of a newborn child before we interact with the child?
A) so parents are not offended by anyone mistaking a boy for a girl
B) it helps us organize knowledge so that we can think and act appropriately
C) it is a social convention to ask
D) clothing no longer tells us the gender of the child
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