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Examples of female sneakiness include:
Examples of female sneakiness include:


* '''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>
* '''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 and experience more psychological distress.<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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