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MrsNos 11 points ago +13 / -2

Woman here too, and I agree with the following caveat - a woman can be a great leader BUT only if her supporting group is mostly male. A woman leading a group of women usually ends in a horrendous mess of bitchy infighting and jealousy, and believe me I’ve experienced it first hand to the point I won’t work in a female led team anymore. It’s not saying that it can’t be done but I think the presence of a male (while it sucks for him) can calm the herd somewhat!

Most women are suspicious and judgemental of other women until we know them (yes ladies we are) and the fact the Dems are pushing female teams so much is hilarious. Happy to have a Candace or Ivanka challenge but I’d prefer a man in the top job. Can you imagine the POTUS having to take maternity leave?! The world would laugh, sorry girls you can do it but I don’t want you to.

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PrettyBear 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yes. I'm a woman who worked many years in a company headed by a woman. Since working for a woman, I seek out male bosses whenever possible. Female leaders are especially awful to women who are younger and more attractive than they are.

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NotoriousCIC 1 point ago +1 / -0

The worst bosses I’ve ever had are female- super petty, a love for drama, favoritism etc.

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Cacciali_Via 5 points ago +5 / -0

My neighbor has about a dozen laying chickens. A couple were killed by a coyote so he bought replacements. After a few weeks he realized he got a rooster from the breeder by mistake. When he returned the rooster for another hen, all hell broke loose among his hens and they started fighting with each other. Somehow a rooster's presence steadied the group.

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NegroSlaveLabor 1 point ago +1 / -0

As a cock, I can confirm