Emma-Kate Schaake

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Research has shown that female political candidates with higher body weights are seen as less dependable, less honest, and not as capable as their average-weight counterparts.10 Male candidates with higher weights, however, are actually viewed as more capable and dependable than their smaller peers. Another study, examining the concept of the “big man in the office,” found that larger men in leadership positions are viewed as more persuasive. In a good way.11
What's Eating Us: Women, Food, and the Epidemic of Body Anxiety
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