Originally posted by Quiero MotaMr American from the greatest country in the world, go to Sweden, Japan...
Because they have no other choice; they have to. Women bosses who don't act like men quickly find that their employees start to walk all over them. Less than 5% of all CEO's in the US are women, and even women in lower level mangement are still fish out of water.I've had several women bosses in the past, and they've all told me things along those lines. They basically have to conform to the business world which was made by men, for men.
In fact, **** it, go anywhere outside US influenced culture and see how business women act there.
I think it's weird how people think women have to act like men to have authority, how many people do what their mother tells them?
Originally posted by alltoomany
it's seem to me that you feel that way
how could I feel that way? I don't believe there are any qualities that women have by default.
I'm saying your point is non-falsifiable. you believe women are a certain way, yet women not being that way isn't evidence against your theory. why is there any reason to debate with you? things that the opposite of what your theory would predict don't even make you consider that you may be wrong.
Originally posted by lord xyz
Mr American from the greatest country in the world, go to Sweden, Japan...In fact, **** it, go anywhere outside US influenced culture and see how business women act there.
I think it's weird how people think women have to act like men to have authority, how many people do what their mother tells them?
Before becoming "Mr. American", I was actually born in Mexico, and I've worked in both Mexico and Guatemala. Furthermore, I observed women bosses in both nations; and I can tell you that female authority figures conforming to 'typical male' behaviors isn't only an American phenomenon. Latino countries are notoriously chauvinistic, so they really had to buck it up.
Originally posted by Quiero MotaXYZ likes to exaggerate to make his points. What he really meant to say was, "Go anywhere outside of America, except to the places that don't prove my point". 313
Before becoming "Mr. American", I was actually born in Mexico, and I've worked in both Mexico and Guatemala. Furthermore, I observed women bosses in both nations; and I can tell you that female authority figures conforming to 'typical male' behaviors isn't only an American phenomenon. Latino countries are notoriously chauvinistic, so they really had to buck it up.