More likely that second part. Women can definitely teach each other. But as a matter of everyday behavior, men are more likely to begin at the very bottom and explain basics. Women generally assume the other person has a working knowledge or asks where to start.
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Part of that is male communication. Men will stop the other guy with a comment about knowing up to a certain level. Women generally are polite about it and will tolerate the overexplanation. That can lead to feelings of being condescended to. Miscommunication.
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Very correct. So the goal would be to teach women more calm assertiveness. Too many have a false dichotomy between doormat or bitchy. A strong woman is calmly assertive, direct, and clear in her expectations and boundaries.
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That’s true. High assertiveness is equated to dominance in men but no one (outside of fetish folks) wants a dominant woman. Dominant men are respected by the general public. Dominant women are not. Women do indeed have a fine line to walk if they want to be seen as desirable.
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That’s the best attitude to have. Lots of good women on here dedicating themselves to teaching women to walk that powerful feminine line.
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