Sentences with phrase «stereotypical women»

Laurel works with mediated representations of women - reiterations of stereotypical women from the popular media.
Do you think being the stereotypical woman in reality inclines yourself more to worry and turning anger to self — loathing more than it would be for a man?
Women in soccer also presented problematic challenges to the stereotypical woman as homebound caregiver.
Paustian - Underdahl and her colleagues expanded on «role congruity theory,» which postulates that there is greater prejudice toward women as leaders because the stereotypical woman isn't seen as possessing leadership qualities.

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Félix starred in more than 47 movies and defied stereotypical roles for women in film.
In a video for Makers.com, a video project compiling videos of accomplished women, Sandberg braves the stereotypical worry that women aren't as dedicated to their careers as men and proudly declares that she leaves the office nearly every day at 5:30:
She did, however, admit that stereotypical views among employers about people who have taken career breaks, and some types of jobs can make still make it difficult for women to return to the careers they once had.
When I saw this video of Fox News» Megyn Kelly taking on two men in a heated argument about stereotyping women, it only confirmed to me that beneath all the layers of reasoning there resides a deep - seated, gut - level emotional conviction that women must fulfill their stereotypical roles.
While research by Barna Group has found that women are more involved than men in church «extracurriculars» such as Bible studies and small groups, plenty of today's churches lack robust women's ministries — perhaps due to lack of resources, or deliberate efforts to do away with stereotypical ladies teas and craft bazaars.
As a woman, too, I have tendency to worry and turning anger inward instead of outward, and some stereotypical things like that, that people may agree with or not... If I started singing blues, and I love to sing, and sing a lot, and fairly well, people tell me, I think I could drive myself crazy.
She must be the stereotypical crazy woman, she must be, cause the media says so!
The ideal woman was not a flesh and blood woman, she was portrayed as sweet, passive, docile, compliant, obedient, virginal, and unreal, hardly the qualities that would empower younger females today to break out of their stereotypical expectations.
Church school teachers will note as they begin even a superficial examination of their texts and guides that women and men are nearly always portrayed in stereotypical roles.
For a personal account of one young woman's stereotypical nurturing in church and society see Frieda Armstrong, To Be Fret (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1974).
Any comments that show hatred toward the Islamic community are indicative of blatant ignorance of the religion, culture, and its people, which is exactly why this show was created: to show «Islamaphobic» America that we are not hateful, war - driven extremists, suppressors of our women, or any other stereotypical label associated with Muslims.
Speaking about the myths surrounding Muslim women and fashion, Remona Aly says that even though the stereotypical color of their outfits is black this isn't a religious requirement.
Unlike the old stereotypical images of poverty - stricken, uneducated and abandoned young teens or women facing parenthood alone, more and more successful, well - educated, professional single women are arriving at motherhood by choice and through adoption.
In the perhaps stereotypical scenario (yet one I see replayed regularly), mothers devour books, talk to other women, read blogs and magazines and do research on all things baby.
The stereotypical images of women (passive, weak and faithful, or domineering, demanding and slutty) were redefined as assertive, powerful and in control of their own sexuality.In popular culture this redefinition was evident: Disney heroines changed drastically and powerful media icons like Madonna, or Queen Latifah came to be just like series such as Sex and the City (1998 — 2004), and Girlfriends (2000 — 08).
Only about 30 % of women have stereotypical, female brain.
Improvements in medicine have made it safer to enjoy laboring at home, and now many women are choosing an alternative birthing plan than the stereotypical hospital birth.
That's where the stereotypical girl ends, however: this young woman, from this father's perspective, is a complex, one - of - a-kind human being who seems to feel free to embrace and reject gender roles, at least those of which she is aware (there always remains the issue of the gender roles to which we all unconsciously adhere).
Frankly, posts like these reinforce the ideology that women belong in the kitchen, and do not help to unify the stereotypical dichotomy between gender roles.
The students, Tracy Nelson and Emily Towler, sorted through rosters of SMU economics alums and shortlisted 18 men and women that they thought were working in interesting fields — which purposely excluded stereotypical jobs in banking and finance — and then carried out scripted interviews with a subset of who agreed to be interviewed via Skype to get additional information about their career path and to assess their charisma.
Because the stereotypical tanning salon client is a young woman, almost all the research and health messaging on tanning has focused on that demographic.
Women can be just as risk - taking as men — or even more so — when the conventional macho measures of daring — such as betting vast sums on a football game — are replaced by less stereotypical criteria, according to new research led by the University of Exeter.
I think part of the reason is that professional women are expected to play two (somewhat stereotypical) roles: (1) authoritative, serious, conservative, and (kind of) masculine while at the office; (2) feminine, fun, and flirty while out.
We don't want to show up and be judged harshly so we seek direction and clues from what we see around us, which can lead us to clothing and styles that are stereotypical for «mature» women.
The stereotypical attractive woman is thinner than the stereotypical attractive guy.
I never want to be the stereotypical lonely middle aged woman throwing herself at someone just because she wants to be in a relationship.
Men think they know exactly what women want - you know, all the stereotypical things like huge muscles, romance, flowers and candy.
While some women don't obsess over their clothing choices, and some certainly fixate on their wardrobe selections just as much as the most stereotypical fashionista, it's safe to say the average woman worries a lot more about how she dresses on dates than the average man.
From all appearances it seems that all women want to escape from Russia because Russia is in a very difficult social and political and economic situation.I hate to disappoint you, but that type of thinking isjust a stereotype.Growing up, it seems that each generation has their own stereotypical idea about what Russia is and how hercitizens respond.
It's unlikely that you'll come across many angels who will lay out their entire life histories, warts and all, right at the beginning, but it's also very unlikely that you'll be unfortunate enough to come across any axe - wielding psychopaths or the stereotypical man masquerading as a woman - or vice-versa (most of those seem to have run off with Netscape in the early days of the Internet).
I totally agreed that it's a melting pot in Miami but all the people I came in contact with or was around was opposed to interracial dating and made such negative a stereotypical commented about black women.
Unfortunately, many older women are not as bold as the stereotypical cougar in this imaginary setting.
I'm an educated woman without issues, drama, or the stereotypical hang ups.
Despite this stereotypical image, however, not all women are so bold a hunter.
Fortunately, only 6.5 % of women went the stereotypical route of gorging on ice cream and watching chick flicks to get over a breakup, while 1.0 % of men admitted to using promiscuous sex, random one night stands and drinking binges to deal with a bad breakup.
Perhaps the stereotypical stigma on this relationship is coming from older men who feel threatened, even though they themselves are only seeking younger women, by touting that the younger males are only seeking older women for things like sex and financial security.
The stereotypical image of the midlife crisis is the man taking off with a much younger woman in his new sports car, or the woman going clubbing with her son and his friends.
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Yes some are younger, but a good number of SDs prefer women a bit older than the stereotypical age of 24 lol.
Interestingly enough, though, although the stereotypical sugar daddy / sugar baby relationship is between a well - off older man and a less wealthy younger woman, this isn't always the case on SeekingArrangement.
Queer women who date despite significant age gaps challenge mainstream standards of beauty, rewrite stereotypical relationship power dynamics, and subvert Dating expert Ken Solin says men 50 - plus shouldn't overlook the worldly assets a woman closer to his age can bring to the relationship.
A soft butch, or stem (stud - fem), is a woman who exhibits some stereotypical butch and lesbian traits without fitting the masculine stereotype associated Redefining Butch — Femme Relationships We are yin and yang — seemingly oppositional forces that are actually complementary and interconnected.
Increasingly more Sugar Daddies are gambling on a uniquely elegant young woman because they tire of the stereotypical Sugar Babies, especially since many of these ideal body types come with entitlement issues.
LANGUAGE 3 - 4 anatomical references, 4 mild obscenities, 4 religious exclamations, name - calling (crazy, idiot, nuts, fool, villain, bad, bad guys, good guys, genius, Buster Brown, Goody Two Shoes, predictable, boyfriend in tights, girls, losers, pill, evil, grownup, liar, monster, drama queen, punk, gross, slave, twerp, living - fantasy, big - headed, irresponsible, unprofessional, bonehead, rude, gangster, hopeless, dump), stereotypical references to heroes, villains, women, stepmothers, gifted children, nerds, intelligence, extraterrestrials, Hindus, handsome men, prisoners, gangsters, musicians, law enforcement and corrections officers, and good and evil.
LANGUAGE 6 - About 12 F - words, 3 sexual references, 10 scatological terms, 2 anatomical terms, name - calling (old, irresponsible, flaky, crazy, mumbo jumbo, mental), stereotypical references to men, women, non-working boyfriends, news reporters, looters, police officers, wait staff, estranged fathers, prisoners in jail, retired soldiers, 1 religious profanity, 15 religious exclamations.
What made it worthwhile were 1) the dream sequence designed by Dali 2) the Oscar - nominated performance by acting legend Michael Chekov and 3) Bergman and Peck - 2 utterly gorgeous stars and, interestingly, it felt like Peck had the stereotypical «woman» role as he was flighty, hyterical, prone to dizzy spells and passing out, while Bergman had the «man» role of the cool, calm, intellectual doctor who has to save him.
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