gEoLgAu- Posted July 14, 2019 Posted July 14, 2019 Top untrue stereotypes about women! Let's today dismantle some gender stereotypes that portray women in untrue ways. Gender stereotypes have brought many services to both women and men throughout history. Women are subject to stereotypes that limit their existence and are misinterpreted both in the media and in real life. Women are seen only as addictive, emotional, motherless, without power and courage, sensitive and with low libido. What are gender stereotypes? Gender stereotypes indicate an over-generalization of differences and attributes describing a group based on gender. Gender stereotypes also put women on and put men between the walls of very tight boxes; more than that, they set out strict social expectations, according to some projections about "how a woman should behave" or "how a man should behave." Throughout history, gender stereotypes have favored enormously on frema. They were considered sex less endowed with intelligence, the only socially accepted role for women was that of ... wife and mother. We, women, know from our own experience that many of these stereotypes are untrue and even unjust, but today, in our support, we also have many specialized studies that show how absurd were some assumptions about how they should behave and either a woman or a man in society. 1. STEREOTIP OF GEN: "Women are more emotional than men." This is one of the most po[CENSORED]r stereotypes about women - a stereotype on which women are judged and laughed. But here today science confirms what we, women, know very clearly. According to a recent study, women are actually less sensitive than men. Researchers have found out how men have responded twice intensely to images with emotional content. Even if they reported that they did not actually feel these emotions, the researchers measured the way their body responded to such information, which was a totally different story. Sometimes men feel even stronger than women, but they hide their emotions. The same study also showed that 67% of men are more sensitive than women ... just like the gender stereotype that men are emotional but only strong and sure of them at all times, makes men acquire very good masking techniques . They do not feel comfortable to show their emotions for fear of being judged. On the other hand, we women feel free to express our emotions and because we have the freedom to express them, it seems that our emotions are only new characteristic. It is absurd after all, because we are all people. Women are socially allowed to show their emotions, that is the explanation. 2. STEREOTIP OF GEN: "Women are desperate for stable relationships and attach themselves too quickly" One of the most mistaken preconceptions about women is that as soon as they meet a man who has appeared in their lives, the only thing they want is to get him under their spell without wanting to let go. Recent studies have also dismantled this myth! They have shown that heterosexual men tend to develop feelings for a woman much faster, wanting to have a romantic connection with it. Men fall in love faster. A recent study has examined how men and women are developing their own couple relationships. The study, which was attended by 172 people, showed that men fall in love more quickly and express their attachment feelings to women. On the other hand, women need more time to get involved in serious relationships. This study contradicts the preconception that women attach too quickly. "Women are supposed to be more emotional; sometimes too emotional and that they like to rush things. And the men and women in our study assume that women are the ones who fall in love faster and that they say the more "I love you", says Marissa Harrison, one of the authors of this study. But it's not like that: "Serious relationships are just as important to men as for women," says psychologist Neil Lamont. "And even if social and cultural norms dictate to men to be strong and resilient, the reality is that a good life for a man will also involve deep romantic relationships with meaning and love."
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