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https://macleans.ca/general/women-with-big-hips-have-worse-memory-study/
This article exists in response to the [[women are wonderful]] effect and the [[female supremacy]] common in the West.
 
   
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A woman is an adult [[female]] human.
Higher rates of neuroticism (Big 5).
 
   
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https://www.psypost.org/negative-emotional-reactions-hit-harder-and-faster-especially-for-women/
More authoritarian
 
   
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== Fear ==
Cope less well with stress
 
   
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[[File:FYnNM7-X0AcWpuk.jpeg|400px]]<ref>https://twitter.com/me2intheuk/status/1551998451885424641</ref><ref>https://archive.is/vmmAx</ref>
Experience more pain
 
   
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== Anger ==
Life expectancy difference historically was much less than today.
 
   
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[[Tahsha Renee]]
Women tend to be less honest about their own wants and needs.
 
   
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== Sex ==
Women often do not communicate well in relationships. The claim that women are more effective communicators is largely a myth.
 
   
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While rare amongst women, [[hybristophilia]] is virtually unknown amongst men.
Lesbian couples have higher rates of IPV and divorce than heterosexual couples.
 
   
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== Sports ==
Half of sex trafficers are women.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-12/research-finds-half-of-human-traffickers-in-australia-are-women/10997902</ref>
 
   
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*[[endurance swimming]]
Research consistently shows that women enforce the social order, including gender roles.
 
   
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== External Links ==
Western women routinely engage in inappropriate behaviour when drunk, including touching strippers. The experiences of male staff at [[Hootananny]] is typical. Public [[naked feminists|nakedness]] is far more common among western women than it should be.
 
   
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*[https://www.bbc.com/news/world-63874001 Are women getting angrier?]
Women have slower reaction speeds than men.
 
 
Women tend to slightly beat out men in endurance swimming.
 
 
It's women that tend to enforce gender roles.
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 19 May 2024