There's more pressure on women to be chirpy and perky.
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Women have a greater verbal capacity.
The pressure is on the women to be particularly small, and then not only that, the whole package. It's extreme.
A bit of a theory, more a corner of the eye noticing than an airtight argument: in the course of long artistic careers, women are more likely than men to change form and style, Proteus-like.
There is a time to be chic and sportive, there is a time to be sexy and feminine, but it's hard to find the balance, and Tod's has done that.
I'm not pert and perky anymore - when you're over 60, it's 'feisty.'
From a male perspective, you don't think about how much outward pressure and importance you put on how women look.
There are certain things women are better at than men.
I think a woman gets more if she acts feminine.
Uggs can be as chic as heels for women.
I really want women to throw their shoulders back and stand up straight and use their big girl voices and not feel like they're compromising their femininity to be strong and smart.
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