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5 toxic lies society tells women about how they should live

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 24, 2024, 08:00 IST
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Common lies society tells women about life

Society often tells women how they should live, setting unrealistic rules. From careers to looks, these expectations are unfair and can cause stress. Women are told they need to handle everything perfectly, but this isn’t true. Here are five common lies society tells women about how they should live, which create unnecessary pressure.

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Your value depends on how you look


It is often signaled in some way or another that a woman’s physical appearance is what defines her value, in reality, it is completely untrue. This belief can make women feel severely insecure and majorly pressured to fit into so-called beauty standards. It is important to focus on your skills and what makes you unique, rather than just how you look. Embracing your authenticity is what defines your value.


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You can’t have both family and career

Many people believe that women have to choose between a career and looking after their children and family. This is not true at all. There are many successful women who manage both. Find a way that works best for balancing your career with your family responsibilities, whether this is flexible working hours with your employer, arrangements with your partner that means you share the responsibilities around the home, or with your friends and family can help achieve the best of both worlds.


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Being ambitious is unappealing


Some people think that if a woman is ambitious and wants to succeed, society won’t approve of her. This isn’t true. Being ambitious is a good thing because it shows you are driven and capable. You should be proud of your goals and never feel you have to hide them. Your ambition can inspire others and get you great opportunities.


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You need to always agree to be liked

Many people think that women need to agree with everyone to be liked. While being kind and cooperative is important, it’s also important to share your own thoughts and opinions. Being true to yourself helps you connect with people who appreciate you for who you really are, not just who you pretend to be.

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You should follow society’s timeline

Society has strong and outdated opinions about when women should get married, have kids, or reach career goals. But everyone’s life is different, and it is important to understand that there’s no right or wrong way to live. It’s important to make choices that are right for you. One shouldn’t feel pressured to follow what others do.



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