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    Somewhere along the way, “being nice” got marketed as a moral achievement for women. A personality trait became a performance requirement. Smile. Soften the blow. Don’t be difficult. Don’t take up too much space. Don’t say it like that. Be agreeable. Be pleasant. Be nice. And for many women, niceness didn’t just shape behavior; it […] The post Why “Being Nice” Has Held Women Back appeared first on SwagHer Magazine.
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