Crying in Parliament: Challenging the Stigma of Women's Tears
Crying in Parliament: Challenging the Stigma of Women's Tears
Rachel Reeves’s tears during a Commons debate sparked ridicule but may help normalize women’s emotional expressions at work, challenging stigma. Historically, women’s tears are seen as a sign of weakness, but evidence suggests tears reflect genuine emotion and stress, not incompetence, promoting understanding of female leadership under pressure.
