Women's friendship and overcoming stereotypes
Female Friendship and Stereotype Overcoming: From the Myth of Competition to the Power of Alliance Introduction: Between Clichés and Reality Female friendship has been surrounded by stereotypes throughout the centuries, depicting it as superficial, based on gossip and jealousy, or as an unstable alliance inevitably destroyed by competition for male attention. These narratives, rooted in patriarchal structures, ignore the complex social, psychological, and neurobiological reality of friendships between women. Modern science — from social psychology and anthropology to neurophysiology — provides data for deconstructing these myths, revealing female friendship as a powerful adaptive mechanism, a source of resilience, and a driver of personal growth. Deconstruction of Key Stereotypes “Women are competitors, not allies”: This stereotype dates back to the theory of sexual selection, where women are supposedly competing for resources provided by men. However, anthropological research (such as the work of Sarah Blaffer Hrdy) shows that in evolutionary history, the survival of offspring and women themselves often depended on cooperation within female groups — joint child care, food gathering, protection. Modern sociological data indicate that although competition does exist, it is not the dominant motive; women often compete not with each other, but with systemic barriers. “Female friendship is emotional, but not active”: The opposition between “emotional” female friendship and “business-like” male friendship is false. Research on social support networks demonstrates that women tend to create dense, multifunctional networks where emotional support is inextricably linked to practical help (from doctor recommendations to career assistance). The so-called “glass ceiling” is often overcome precisely through informal female alliances and mentorship. “Friends always complain and are ‘toxic’”: The image of friendship as endless joint “chewing over” problems (co-rumination) indeed h ... Read more
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