@dignityhnrgrace @desertrnraz @jamesldowns “However, despite anger being associated with greater competence, women who violated stereotypes (i.e., expressed anger) were accorded lower status than stereotype-inconsistent (sad) men.” https://t.co/SFy2aRYJRc
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@Termite40 @whitesaban @thejstoobs The point of the statement isn't that no man anywhere has to control their anger. It's that as a group women are penalized for expressing emotions in a way men as a group are not. And there's research to back that up like
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@AngelTrixy @awhiterain @morganlooby If you are in search of knowledge as claimed in your bio, you really should do some reading on gender bias. https://t.co/QDuJ41ytMd
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@HeroesInColor00 About your women "too emotional" bit: https://t.co/KiNSXy5wSm https://t.co/LsHlv7XU4l https://t.co/jayk4JLRKZ https://t.co/oRpCeB2VrY https://t.co/TyJKguun8Z These are good starting points