It's been women who have yelled at me. Admittedly, in nursing & care work, there are way more women than and often, no men so this is not a good sample, but I'd be surprised if men were more prone to yelling at people, tbh.https://twitter.com/CathyYoung63/status/999858411369058304 …
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I MUST DISAGREE!
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SHUT UP!!
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Women in my experience are more likely to say snide comments and be personal in their verbal attacks. I've never had a man shout at me and reduce me to tears but there's plenty of women who have done that. I think men still act polite to women
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I think they're aware it would be frightening because of the strength difference and I just don't believe many men want to frighten women.
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The worst experience I had was when my ex female boss picked on me during a meeting for a simple grammar mistake and called me thick, in front of everyone and said she thought I had an English degree which I don't, only for her to say "it shows"
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Wauw. That's.....some next level bitch-behaviour.
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She was awful, I was reduced to tears by her on a few occasions. My happiest moment was when I quit and walked out after having enough. I'm quite a shy timed person so it took real guts to do that
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Good for you!! Under no surcomstances should a boss treat his/her employees like that. She doesn't deserve you. Fuck her.
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Worked 13 years at a place where entire staff of 55 was female. In that time saw plenty of nastiness, yelling, fights, schedules that had to accommodate grievances and hate amongst some women. Many left the job because of those personalities clashes.
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There is, truly, something to be said for men not knowing exactly how to deal with contention between them and women, and not just "undeveloped, loser" men. I think a significant portion of that is awareness of ability to intimidate; especially when that is not the goal.
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some are, in some industries more acceptable than others, after people are. work in telecom, ratio men to women is 10:1, never saw a men screaming at a women tho. nationalities are a bit all over but mainly portuguese, angolan, south african &, namibian.
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just woke up, *after people are more comfortable.
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"*man screaming to a woman", jesus, forget that tweet, haven't even had coffee yet, what am i doing??? and on the TL of a tea drinker, oh the shame!
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Same.
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My observation is under stress women typically respond with anger and perhaps crying (no shame in that), and men typically respond with anger (never seen a man cry at work).
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I would tend to agree. We're like dogs. Small dogs bark a lot because they have no bite, while big dogs don't because they have a bite.
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Just out of curiosity, are we going to do "have you been yelled at by a woman," too?