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Female sneakiness likely derives from sex differences in [[wikipedia:Parental investment|parental investment]] causing women to be [[Scientific Blackpill (Supplemental)#Almost_all_men_are_stronger_than_almost_all_women|weaker]] and dependent, meaning there is evolutionary pressure for women to develop certain strategies to extract resources from men and others such as lying, manipulation, stealing and [[female hypoagency|hypoagency]]. | Female sneakiness likely derives from sex differences in [[wikipedia:Parental investment|parental investment]] causing women to be [[Scientific Blackpill (Supplemental)#Almost_all_men_are_stronger_than_almost_all_women|weaker]] and dependent, meaning there is evolutionary pressure for women to develop certain strategies to extract resources from men and others such as lying, manipulation, stealing and [[female hypoagency|hypoagency]]. | ||
Female sneakiness may also be regarded as a [[neoteny|neoteneous]] trait as children are also often held less responsible for their own actions, thus one finds them more likely getting away with lies, reaffirming their [[female solipsism|solipsism]]. But conversely, neoteny can be regarded as a ''sneaky'' trait, as it ensures getting resources without doing anything. | Female sneakiness may also be regarded as a [[neoteny|neoteneous]] trait as children are also often held less responsible for their own actions, thus one finds them more likely getting away with lies, reaffirming their [[female solipsism|solipsism]]. But conversely, neoteny can be regarded as a ''sneaky'' trait, as it ensures getting resources without doing anything. | ||
Women also had higher [[reproductive success]] throughout human history, so they more likely reproduced no matter how poorly they behaved. Men, on the other hand, may have been more selected for cooperation. | Women also had higher [[reproductive success]] throughout human history, so they more likely reproduced no matter how poorly they behaved, and benefited from denigrating other women's reputation as a form of female [[intrasexual competition]]. Men, on the other hand, may have been more selected for cooperation, having been more responsible for resource extraction and mutually benefiting from other males forming effective coalitions. | ||
== Evidence == | == Evidence == |