Hillary’s
smile.
A
couple things stood out am I don't think the smiling worked very well for her
it looked inappropriate. I was honored by her composure. As a female she
couldn't get mad we don't view anger the same way that we do man. She stayed
calm and even through most of the debates. His circling and staying close to
her did not affect her. As scary as it looked us.
I
definitely think that know if she smiles or she doesn't smile it's a no-win
situation for her let me send you a little piece as I've done several years of
research on :-
It was often a female cover smile women smile to cover their anger men often smile to cover their sadness
It was often a female cover smile women smile to cover their anger men often smile to cover their sadness
What was admirable, dare I say amazing, is that n the context of those attacks she remained, for the most part calm centered and focused on speaking.
It was often a female cover smile women smile to cover their anger men often smile to cover their sadness
It was often a female cover smile women smile to cover their anger men often smile to cover their sadness
What was admirable, dare I say amazing, is that n the context of those attacks she remained, for the most part calm centered and focused on speaking.
One way to put this in perspective is to imagine how a man
in terms of gender based stereotype might have been able to or might have
responded. I think there would've been quite a bit of screaming and yelling and
pointing.
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