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1. smeej+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-03-29 02:09:14
Is this actually different?

Isn't receiving what was intended as corrective feedback as though it were sexism a sign of weakness?

If you believed the person you were giving corrective feedback was strong enough to take it in stride and learn from it, there would be no need to worry.

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2. hn_go_+y1[view] [source] 2021-03-29 02:28:21
>>smeej+(OP)
Misconstruing someone's motives isn't a sign of weakness.
3. pedrom+v2[view] [source] 2021-03-29 02:38:24
>>smeej+(OP)
They address this in the blogpost.

They claim male investors give more candid feedback to female founders they are familiar with, because they are not worried about the female founder calling them sexist on Twitter.

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