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Handle with Care (Unless You’re Jason Bourne)
By Janel Breitenstein

Stereotyping is hard not to do. We all do it.

We think it’s cool when spies do it in movies, or maybe lawyers performing jury selection. They assemble seemingly innocuous clues and jump to brilliant conclusions.

Think Jason Bourne: “I can tell you that our waitress is left-handed and the guy sitting up at the counter weighs 215 pounds and knows how to handle himself. I know the best place to look for a gun is the cab of the gray truck outside ...”

We think, That guy’s got skills.

And really, all of us are gathering clues to determine next steps:

Do I think my kid’s coach is just affectionately warm … or creepy?

That woman has her head covered. Guessing she’s Muslim.

Her ring finger is dented in—but no ring.

But obviously stereotypes get us into trouble when they look like sexism, racism, or ageism.

And when it’s not the Matt Damon-cool kind? It corrodes a marriage. Because stereotypes are far more than just our words or thoughts. They arise from our hearts (Matthew 12:34).

Thankfully, as a society, it’s become improper to stereotype women. No one wants to be the belittled wife or shoved into the category of “too ambitious” or “healthy…for a woman. Hopefully both spouses are eager to serve, whether in the form of getting a spouse a cup of coffee or balancing the checkbook.

Yet I’ve noticed men-bashing is more in vogue. Even Christian women might throw out, “But y’know, he’s a guy, so…” Finished off with a shrug that reads, What can you expect?

Personal observations, whether from trendy personality tests or wardrobe appraisals, are only helpful as long as they’re used as tools to understand and connect.

Our assessments should unlock dialogue rather than bolting shut the conversation.

Are the ways we speak of each other’s categories—genders included—unifying us? Or dividing us? Do declarations like “you always” or “you never” truly solve our problems, or create more?

Unless you’re Jason Bourne, shed the stereotypes.

Got a minute? In this FamilyLife Blended Minute, Ron Deal asks, “What’s Your Bias?”

The Good Stuff: “Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment.” (John 7:24)

Action Points: Ban gender-stereotyping—even in jest—from your family’s dialogue. When you’re tempted to roll your eyes at your spouse’s gender or personality categories, remember no one is ever one way all the time.

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About Dave and Ann Wilson

Dave and Ann Wilson are co-hosts of FamilyLife Today©, FamilyLife’s nationally-syndicated radio program.

Dave and Ann have been married for more than 40 years and have spent the last 35 teaching and mentoring couples and parents across the country. They have been featured speakers at FamilyLife’s Weekend to Remember® since 1993, and have also hosted their own marriage conferences across the country.

Dave and Ann helped plant Kensington Community Church in Detroit, Michigan where they served together in ministry for more than three decades, wrapping up their time at Kensington in 2020.

The Wilsons are the creative force behind DVD teaching series Rock Your Marriage and The Survival Guide To Parenting, as well as authors of the recently released books Vertical Marriage (Zondervan, 2019) and No Perfect Parents (Zondervan, 2021).

Dave is a graduate of the International School of Theology, where he received a Master of Divinity degree. A Ball State University Hall of Fame Quarterback, Dave served the Detroit Lions as Chaplain for thirty-three years. Ann attended the University of Kentucky. She has been active with Dave in ministry as a speaker, writer, small group leader, and mentor to countless women.

The Wilsons live in the Detroit area. They have three grown sons, CJ, Austin, and Cody, three daughters-in-law, and a growing number of grandchildren.

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