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[quote=Anonymous]I think it comes down whether you think women should be well-liked or well-respected. I disagree that women have to humble and relatable to be successful. Mariah Carey, Aretha, Liz Taylor, Madonna, Diana Ross are examples where they are absolutely not relatable, are divas but well-respected. Well-liked-maybe not so much. But, they have talent, they were/are confident and don't for a minute pretend they are relatable. Other women are successful and well-liked. I think those women are nice enough women who don't have to fake it, like Sandra Bullock or Jennifer Garner, and they seem genuine even though they are way richer than us and probably still out of touch. There are women who want to be well-liked but are jerky or don't have talent, or just fake and those women get blasted like Blake Lively, or Hilaria or MM. But, at the end of the day, I think men don't care about being liked and we don't hold them to that standard. [/quote]
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