Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... example , women as well as other subordinates tend to break eye contact as a sign of submission , while men and other dominants are more likely to continue to stare . Dominants command greater territory , while subordinates back away to ...
... example , women as well as other subordinates tend to break eye contact as a sign of submission , while men and other dominants are more likely to continue to stare . Dominants command greater territory , while subordinates back away to ...
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... example in the seductive gait of the high - heeled lady . " Clothes make the man " is not merely a cliché . " It is clothes that wear us , and not we them , " wrote Virginia Woolf . Each new wave of feminism includes some aspect of ...
... example in the seductive gait of the high - heeled lady . " Clothes make the man " is not merely a cliché . " It is clothes that wear us , and not we them , " wrote Virginia Woolf . Each new wave of feminism includes some aspect of ...
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... example of how a powerful woman can literally be " unsexed " by her success . In a similar vein , working mothers were judged in a 1976 study to be " unfeminine and frigid . " Moreover , such bias works in both directions . A ...
... example of how a powerful woman can literally be " unsexed " by her success . In a similar vein , working mothers were judged in a 1976 study to be " unfeminine and frigid . " Moreover , such bias works in both directions . A ...
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The Fair Sex | 1 |
Looking Good and Feeling Bad | 23 |
Props and Paint | 47 |
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