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this post was submitted on 13 Sep 2023
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I think that is highly dependent on context.
Nursing
Childcare
Some leadership roles (I've only had one female CEO but she was great)
Hospitality
Charity work
Teaching
I could probably think of more. Urban design. Basically anywhere that requires considering humans, as opposed to cold technical design like.. designing network cable runs in an office building for example.
I could be wrong here, but as a man those are areas that I personally really appreciate feminine qualities.
What do you mean 'feminine' qualities? Like you actually believe in gender roles, or stereotypes?