Assuming Communication Styles Are Fixed by Gender

A widespread belief is that men communicate in a direct, task-focused way while women communicate more emotionally or relationally. This stereotype ignores the fluidity and adaptability of communication styles based on situation rather than gender norms.

A widespread belief is that men communicate in a direct, task-focused way while women communicate more emotionally or relationally. This stereotype ignores the fluidity and adaptability of communication styles based on situation rather than gender norms.

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