Why do competent women find themselves in a double bind with respect to persuasion?
a. A situation that they perceive as "winning" might be perceived as "losing" by other people.
b. Men are more likely to see them as a sex objects, whereas women are more likely to see them as a source of competition.
c. Women want men to be gentle, but men want them to be forceful.
d. If they act in a competent manner—therefore living up to their own standards—they may not persuade men.CHAPTER 7Women and Work
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