Tamara Danieli

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A 2021 study published in the Journal of Pain found that when both genders express the same amount of pain (via their facial expressions), women’s discomfort is considered less intense.2 “If the stereotype is to think women are more expressive than men, perhaps ‘overly’ expressive, then the tendency will be to discount women’s pain behaviors,” coauthor Elizabeth Losin said in the study’s press release.
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