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1. Raphme+(OP)[view] [source] 2018-02-15 19:03:59
> In fact, it is somewhat friendlier (some studies say a lot friendlier) to women than it is to men?

That's one of the problems. Nobody wants to be the special kid. The one you invite to all the meetings to be a token. The one who can't even be certain if their achievements are worthwhile or simply artificially inflated.

Being insincerely friendlier to women in a professional environment is, in fact, sexism. It is a form of gender prejudice and gender bias.

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