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Based upon what you read in the article, "Can't we Talk", by Deborah Tannen, how does gender socialization affect how we interact with others? How does it help shape our identity as men or women? Please share an example of a conversation you have had with a significant other or close friend or family member (or one that you have been a witness to) that is connected in some way to this article? What were some of your reactions to this reading?

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