QFT wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
I wouldn’t give a woman with a bad temper a chance.
If you read that article, it talks about men getting away with temper and women not, because of "boys will be boys" stereotype. They mentioned study where at a work environment, women with temper got lower ratings on surveys then men with temper did.
Now, I am not saying that this is right. I, personally, believe both genders should be treated equally. Maybe I would be in favor of women getting away more rather than men less -- since I believe in second chances.
But, regardless of whether this is "right" or not, if the fact of a matter is that men get away -- yet I don't -- then there is an underlying reason for it. And this post asks for this reason.
Not to detract from your struggles, but being able to get away with it just conditions one to feel it's allowable and since it often isn't it's kinda priming a person for potentially putting themselves in a catastrophic situation when they find a commonly used coping mechanism is suddenly not acceptable.
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