Economy, asked by tejaswini136, 11 months ago

do girls are unable to take pressure? why is this presumption so prevalent in our society?​

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Answered by 000000000018
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No. Girls in all ways are able to take pressure . But the females are mostly negleted in our country due to the ancient traditions and customs in which the male is the the head of the family/society and the females exist to serve them and fulfill their physical and mental needs. Also , another reason is that it is believed that females have lower strength and energy than the average of men which makes people think that they are weak and fragile and soft hearted. But in the present , a lot of women have succeeded in proving the people wrong and are spreading awareness among others as well , while maintaining their public and private life

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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No, Girls are able to take/handle pressure.

Compared to 68 percent of women, only 52 percent of males believe that stress management is very or extremely important. In addition, 63 percent of men and 51 percent of women believe they are managing their stress adequately.

Social pressure does not generally have a bigger impact on girls. Parental pressure seems to vary very little. Peer pressure gender differences are important to consider though.

However, because of long-standing traditions and practices that place the male as the head of the home and society and the female as their servant to meet their emotional and physical needs, women are largely marginalized in our country. Another factor is the perception that women are weaker and less energetic than the average man, which leads to assumptions that they are delicate, soft-hearted, and feeble. But today, many women have proven the critics incorrect and are raising awareness among others while still maintaining their public and private lives.

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