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Re: [Tango-L] Igor's Question: a woman's perspective



Thanks for recognizing the point I wanted to make.

Let's start with confidence, and then masculine might mean something  
additional. That additional could be very interesting, but I think it  
is more subtle, complicated and cultural. Confidence as a foundation  
allows us to go on to other aspects of masculinity.

Also, Femininity isn't about sugar and spice and pinkness. It is more  
of a diva-like quality. But, that is a different topic.... maybe.


On Oct 2, 2007, at 1:07 PM, Caroline Polack wrote:

> So, essentially, weakness in leading is not masculine. Lack of  
> confidence is
> not masculine. Worse of all are leaders who can't stop apologizing.  
> Please
> just cut that out. A simple squeeze or stroke is more than apology  
> enough.

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