Women: Airheadish, frigid, superficial, gossipy, bad drivers, amiright? While most can agree that, on the whole, stereotypes are the worst, there are some rather irritating misconceptions about women that still prevail as so-called “common knowledge.”
But that’s what science is for (among other things). In fact, many of the more irritating stereotypes at women — in the workplace and beyond — have been debunked by academic studies, surveys and hard scientific facts. All this time, science had our back and we didn’t even know it.
So the next time someone makes an annoying generalization about women, use this as a playbook to prove them wrong. Or you could always just print out every study, report and survey we’ve linked to in this piece and mail it to your most obnoxious acquaintance. Your call.
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