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| Being unaccountable, women are free to hold completely contradictory opinions, e.g. preferring equality in social matter, but not in the sexual market, being opposed to white supremacy, yet ruthlessly dating whites, being proponents of environmentalism, yet preferring carnivores. The list goes on and on. | | Being unaccountable, women are free to hold completely contradictory opinions, e.g. preferring equality in social matter, but not in the sexual market, being opposed to white supremacy, yet ruthlessly dating whites, being proponents of environmentalism, yet preferring carnivores. The list goes on and on. |
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| ===Fake-empathy & bi-sexuality===
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| Foids compete by a reputation of faithfulness and motherly obedience, hence they gossip much more and talk a lot. Foids also compete more by looks, hence they talk a lot about looks.
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| Foid's social interactions are more playful, childish and emotional, which misleads us into thinking they would be more empathetic.
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| In truth, they do not care about anything or anyone else but the offspring and high status men and appearing favorable among other foids, who they hate with passion. If they happen to not hate another foid, they will often engage in close grooming, gossipy even sexual relationship because there is no threat to them being regarded as gay as it [[homosexuality|exists for men]] and it's a great and pleasurable way of spending time.
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| Bi-sexual women may have been selected for by alpha men because women in his harem getting additional sexual pleasure from other women rather than from other men would help the man to avoid being cuckolded.<ref name="dutton">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NMvp1alA9E</ref><ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301694949_The_Evolution_of_Female_Same-Sex_Attractions_The_Weak_Selection_Pressures_Hypothesis https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=560351713504498712&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5 See section "Male Tolerance"</ref>
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| ==The value of femoids== | | ==The value of femoids== |