The purpose of the research was to explore the experience of authentic femininity among women and to examine how social, psychological, and biological factors influence this process. The master's thesis focuses on understanding how women perceive and express their femininity authentically, despite the pressures of societal norms and gender stereotypes. The research is based on a qualitative methodology, specifically phenomenological analysis, which provides a deeper insight into the personal experiences and perceptions of the participants. In-depth interviews were conducted with women from different age groups and social backgrounds to capture a wide range of perspectives and experiences. This approach allowed researchers to gain valuable insights into the individual journeys of women toward authentic femininity and the challenges they face along the way.
The conclusion of the research emphasizes that authentic femininity is a complex and multifaceted experience that requires conscious effort in self-discovery, overcoming social stereotypes, and seeking support within communities. The study opens new opportunities for further research on the impact of various social, cultural, and psychological factors on the experience of authentic femininity. It also highlights the importance of self-awareness in transcending familial patterns and social pressures, enabling women to develop and express their femininity in a way that aligns with their inner identity. The master's thesis offers insights into contemporary femininity and paves the way for further research on the influence of social, cultural, and psychological factors on the experience of authentic femininity.
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