Does a female #VoiceFirst asst. evoke subservience or authority? @BrianRoemmele shares his thoughts on this & more w/ @emilybinder. Do you agree w/ him?
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On the last, quite true. But after children exit the womb, how is their perception modified by the roles they see women playing or portrayed?
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Andy, Thanks for asking. The baby within a few hours can echo locate mom’s voice in a room of 60 other women’s voices. This is hardwiring—for survival. I think the evidence is clear this does not go away. We do however overlay our cultural baggage on this subject.
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Andy, there are also many other neurological and brain chemistry elements that surround this issue. This is an interesting research on how men and women require more brainpower to process the authority of a female voice: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/422-1.174743 …
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