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Split image of a woman in a suit and casual wear with quotes: "Think like a man," "You're so bossy," highlighting stereotypes.Social media

Sometimes it can tough to know the โ€œrightโ€ way to act. Particularly if youโ€™re a woman.

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Just ask Hillary Clinton, who this week was forced to publicly apologise for being too โ€œaloofโ€. Or Julia Gillard, who during her time as Prime Minister, was criticised for being too emotional one week and not emotional enough the next.

 
This is hardly a new problem. Since the โ€˜80s researchers have theorised that female leaders have to operate within a โ€œnarrow band of acceptable behaviourโ€. In other words, we can be assertive but not assertive, ambitious but too ambitious, while men on the other hand are given much more leeway.

 
But this week British artist Daisy Bernard captured the age-old issue perfectly with a series of illustrations.

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She wrote on The Tab that โ€œWeโ€™re constantly set conflicting expectations on how to look (wear makeup but look natural) or how to behave at work (act like a lady, think like a boss) or in relationships (donโ€™t be a slut but donโ€™t be frigid).

โ€œMen are told to โ€˜power dressโ€™, yet women get sent home for not wearing heels. Powerful women are spoken about in words youโ€™d never use for men โ€“ bossy, naggy, difficult or a bitch,โ€ she added. 

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