“Teach girls to be aggressive? Well, yes. I return again to a major symptom of girls’ loss of self-esteem: idealized, or conflict-free, relationships. If we can guide girls into comfort with “messy” feelings such as jealousy, competition, and anger, they will be less likely to take them out of their relationships with others. They will feel free to confess strong feelings, and they will stay in touch with themselves. They will be less likely to repress the feelings that over time simmer into rageful acts of cruelty.”
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Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls
This book delves into the complex issue of aggression in girls, analyzing its manifestations, causes, and effects on their social interactions and mental health. It provides insights into the cultural and societal factors contributing to this phenomenon and offers strategies for addressing and preventing aggressive behavior in girls. more
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