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Hey there! It’s time to talk about the female version of machismo. You know, that attitude of superiority and entitlement that some men have? Well, it turns out women can have it too. Yep, you heard me right - female machismo is a real thing! It’s not as common as male machismo, but it does exist. From subtle put-downs to outright aggression, female machistas can be just as intimidating and oppressive as their male counterparts. But don’t worry - we’re here to help you recognize the signs and learn how to deal with them in a healthy way. So let’s get started!
What Is The Female Version Of A Machista? [Solved]
Marianismo is the yin to machismo’s yang. It’s all about women being devoted to their families and homes, plus being passive, selfless and chaste. In other words, it’s the polar opposite of macho behavior (Gil & Velazquez, 1996; Niemann, 2004).
A female version of machista is a woman who believes in traditional gender roles and expects men to take the lead. She’s all about upholding the status quo, and she’s not afraid to let her opinion be known. She’ll often use phrases like “that’s a man’s job” or “women should stay in their lane.” Yikes! It can be pretty off-putting, but hey, everyone has their own views.