Since you need a subscription to read the article, does anybody know the 3 studies referenced in the screen shot? If so, I'd appreciate you sharing them to help a brother out!
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Here is the latest study on the subject, not even included in the new scientist article (which does not show sources): Women experience more rudeness from other women than from men at the workplace. http://psycnet.apa.org/record/2017-56107-001 …
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It’s always struck me through my life that women are their own competitive worst enemies. I’ve never had a problem with guys in the vanilla workplace only from other women.
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Having seen your exquisite pics the following hardly comes as a surprise: "the likelihood of experiencing indirect victimization [by other females] increased 35% for females who were [perceived as] physically attractive" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_intrasexual_competition#Female_derogation …
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Jag säger. Ja. Medhåll
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Mycket medhåll. Det är inte bara "Female superiors", många kvinnor har allmänt svårt att acceptera att man avviker på ett eller annat sätt. Då är de inte alltid så sjysta.
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Haha! Ja. Tänk dig mig som typ kroniskt har "fel" åsikter. Jag tror du kan räkna ut hur könsfördelningen bland mina vänner ser ut. Jag tar inte skit. :)
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Women speak superfluously in general. Men need brevity
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