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Stereotypes and Social Barriers for Women

Stereotypes and Social Barriers for Women

Women are known for having strong perception which he attributes to their lack of formal education, forcing them to rely on intuition rather than learned knowledge.

The negative stereotype about women such as their supposed nervousness or fragility are likely the result of the dangerous and restrictive conditions they have had to endure.

Women don't have the same time or money to devote to personal interests, which is one reason there have been fewer female stars in thought, science, or art. Often, women need a man's help to get their work published, and the man receives or takes all the credit.

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