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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
I find these distinctions problematic. This is because each can be applied to either men or women. I am not convinced that these distinctions are innate in each gender. For example, there must be many women who fit the "power and presence." And, I'll admit, I'm a man who has many of the characteristics that Berger attributes to women.
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Hm..okay, I can see that. In my opinion though the power thing is more common in men and the surveyor/surveyed thing is more common in women. Maybe it's just that I don't know men that well.