Nowadays, we judge people according to their gender and discriminate in the aspects to be evaluated based on this. We measure a person’s success by their personal achievements or by what their appearance can lead them to achieve. Are there differences in how men and women are judged?
Yes, I agree that men and women are evaluated differently. Below, I will present some aspects that support my opinion. Women have long been assessed by their physical appearance above their intellectual knowledge. If not by whether they have a good body, pretty eyes, or spectacular hair, this makes many women take advantage of these attributes to obtain advantages when applying for a job or other benefits above their personal and intellectual achievements that give them the advantage to win over men or other women.
On the other hand, men are only valued for their performance, and this is because for a long time, they were the only ones who could study, they had the right to vote, and they were considered the intelligent ones in society. Additionally, the man has been considered the productive force, while the woman was relegated to taking care of the house. Hence, women were not judged solely by their appearance. For example, if a woman makes a mistake while driving, she is judged for being a woman and is considered not to have enough knowledge. On other occasions, pretty women are seen as a trophy, an achievement that a man with enough skills must achieve.
For these and other reasons, I agree that women are judged by their appearance, while men are judged by the achievements they have accomplished throughout their lives based on their knowledge, without taking into account that today, women have equal or greater achievements in their lives than men and do not require their appearance to be valued.
