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* '''Pouting and crying''': Women cry on average four times as much as men and more intensely.<ref name="cry">https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#Women_cry_four_times_as_much_as_men_and_never_outgrow_teenage_crying_behavior</ref> In one study, women were reported to more often use crying as a means of manipulation,<ref name="cry"></ref> though without taking into account the [[women-are-wonderful effect]], i.e. such behavior may go underreported as people may not associate women with bad/sneaky behavior in hindsight. The issue of women feigning tears has been noted throughout human history, e.g. by greek and roman scholars.<ref name="cry"></ref> | * '''Pouting and crying''': Women cry on average four times as much as men and more intensely.<ref name="cry">https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#Women_cry_four_times_as_much_as_men_and_never_outgrow_teenage_crying_behavior</ref> In one study, women were reported to more often use crying as a means of manipulation,<ref name="cry"></ref> though without taking into account the [[women-are-wonderful effect]], i.e. such behavior may go underreported as people may not associate women with bad/sneaky behavior in hindsight. The issue of women feigning tears has been noted throughout human history, e.g. by greek and roman scholars.<ref name="cry"></ref> Cross-culturally, women display a higher neuroticism and greater neediness compared to men, e.g. they ruminate over negative emotions more.<ref name="ellis2011">Ellis L. 2011. ''Identifying and explaining apparent universal sex differences in cognition and behavior.'' [[http://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2011.04.004 Abstract]]</ref> | ||
* '''Intimate partner violence''': It appears that when women do not get what they want they may even become violent which may explain why they initiate intimate partner violence actually ''more often'' than men.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#More_adult_men_are_victims_of_intimate_partner_physical_violence_than_women</ref> | * '''Intimate partner violence''': It appears that when women do not get what they want they may even become violent which may explain why they initiate intimate partner violence actually ''more often'' than men.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#More_adult_men_are_victims_of_intimate_partner_physical_violence_than_women</ref> | ||
*'''Kleptomania''': The pathological urge to steal (kleptomania) is ''twice'' as common among women,<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3676680/</ref> and that does not even take into account that women are overall held to lower standards, more readily forgiven and less often required to extract resources themselves. | *'''Kleptomania''': The pathological urge to steal (kleptomania) is ''twice'' as common among women,<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3676680/</ref> and that does not even take into account that women are overall held to lower standards, more readily forgiven and less often required to extract resources themselves. | ||
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* '''[[Female orgasm]]''': Women commonly fake their [[female orgasm|orgasm]], with as many as 80% of women doing moaning without having an orgasm,<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-010-9632-1</ref> and [[#National_Scruples_And_Lies_Survey_2004|46% admitting]] they had faked orgasms. | * '''[[Female orgasm]]''': Women commonly fake their [[female orgasm|orgasm]], with as many as 80% of women doing moaning without having an orgasm,<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-010-9632-1</ref> and [[#National_Scruples_And_Lies_Survey_2004|46% admitting]] they had faked orgasms. | ||
* '''Disloyalty''': Women have been observed to be disloyal to their home country, which as been suggested to be explained in terms of evolutionary psychology by the fact that women could historically marry into the conquering group, also increasing [[promiscuity|sexual variety]], chiefly because inter-group conflict was commonly decided by the relative availability of fertile women.<ref>https://faculty.washington.edu/hechter/KanazawaPaper.pdf</ref> | * '''Disloyalty''': Women have been observed to be disloyal to their home country, which as been suggested to be explained in terms of evolutionary psychology by the fact that women could historically marry into the conquering group, also increasing [[promiscuity|sexual variety]], chiefly because inter-group conflict was commonly decided by the relative availability of fertile women.<ref>https://faculty.washington.edu/hechter/KanazawaPaper.pdf</ref> | ||
* '''[[Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#tocTee-Hee|Gossip]]''': Women are a lot more gossipy than men, e.g. they talk much more than men in the private, much of which likely serves their intrasexual competition with other women, sneakily denigrating the reputation of their ''frenemies'',<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#Women_gossip_2.5_times_as_much_about_friends_and_close_acquaintances_than_men</ref> giving rise to the [[wikipedia:Queen bee syndrome|queen bee syndrome]]. Females confiding/sharing secrets with friends more than men has been documented in in 6 countries and 31 studies.<ref> | * '''[[Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#tocTee-Hee|Gossip]]''': Women are a lot more gossipy than men, e.g. they talk much more than men in the private, much of which likely serves their intrasexual competition with other women, sneakily denigrating the reputation of their ''frenemies'',<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#Women_gossip_2.5_times_as_much_about_friends_and_close_acquaintances_than_men</ref> giving rise to the [[wikipedia:Queen bee syndrome|queen bee syndrome]]. Females confiding/sharing secrets with friends more than men has been documented in in 6 countries and 31 studies.<ref name="ellis2011"></ref> | ||
* '''Backup partners''': Women (as well as men) often cultivate backup partners in their social circle so they can easily [[monkey branching|monkey branch]] if their current relationship goes south. As many as 20-40% of women admitted to cultivating a backup partner,<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Half_of_women_in_relationships_report_maintaining_a_.27back-up.27_partner_in_their_social_circle</ref><ref>https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/darwins-subterranean-world/201901/the-psychology-the-backup-boyfriend-or-girlfriend</ref> but unlike men, all women always have multiple options at hand due to the [[sex drive|great male horniness surplus]]. | * '''Backup partners''': Women (as well as men) often cultivate backup partners in their social circle so they can easily [[monkey branching|monkey branch]] if their current relationship goes south. As many as 20-40% of women admitted to cultivating a backup partner,<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Half_of_women_in_relationships_report_maintaining_a_.27back-up.27_partner_in_their_social_circle</ref><ref>https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/darwins-subterranean-world/201901/the-psychology-the-backup-boyfriend-or-girlfriend</ref> but unlike men, all women always have multiple options at hand due to the [[sex drive|great male horniness surplus]]. | ||
* '''[[Whore|Whoring]]''': Women frequently feign sexual willingness to incite male interest, [[intrasexual competition|competition]] or investment, exploiting the male horniness surplus. This occurs consciously or even subconsciously presumably as an adaptive behavioral bias. Examples of such behavior include wearing [[leggings]] in combination with high heels that arch the lower back in a way that mammals and other females universally use to signal receptivity, what is called ''[[lordosis]]'' posture.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40806-017-0123-7</ref><ref>Laura T. Coffey (Sep 23, 2009). "Do high heels empower or oppress women?". TODAY msnbc.com.</ref> Presumably as an adaptation to trick men into paying attention and investing they even evolved a [[boobs|second set of buttocks]] on their chest. | * '''[[Whore|Whoring]]''': Women frequently feign sexual willingness to incite male interest, [[intrasexual competition|competition]] or investment, exploiting the male horniness surplus. This occurs consciously or even subconsciously presumably as an adaptive behavioral bias. Examples of such behavior include wearing [[leggings]] in combination with high heels that arch the lower back in a way that mammals and other females universally use to signal receptivity, what is called ''[[lordosis]]'' posture.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40806-017-0123-7</ref><ref>Laura T. Coffey (Sep 23, 2009). "Do high heels empower or oppress women?". TODAY msnbc.com.</ref> Presumably as an adaptation to trick men into paying attention and investing they even evolved a [[boobs|second set of buttocks]] on their chest. |