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[[File:Eugène_Deully_Eva_1887.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Eve (with bare [[boobs]]) eating the apple even if told no.]]
[[File:Eugène_Deully_Eva_1887.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Eve (with bare [[boobs]]) eating the apple even if told no.]]
'''Female sneakiness''' refers to the general attribute of human females being generally (even) sneakier than the males, on average.
'''Female sneakiness''' refers to the general attribute of human females being generally (even) sneakier than the males, on average.
[[Borderline personality disorder|Psychopathic]] women with [[fast life genes]] may be the most sneaky ones.  
[[Borderline personality disorder|Psychopathic]] women with [[life history|fast life genes]] may be the most sneaky ones.  


Historically, good [[looks|looking]] and [[IQ|intelligent]] sneaky women were called [[femme fatale]], with there being a high cross-cultural pervasiveness of femme-fatale themed tales.<ref>Doug Jones, C. Loring Brace, William Jankowiak, Kevin N. Laland, Lisa E.Musselman, Judith H. Langlois, Lori A. Roggman, Daniel Pérusse, Barbara Schweder, Donald. Sexual Selection, Physical Attractiveness, and Facial Neoteny: Cross-cultural Evidence and Implications</ref>
Historically, good [[looks|looking]] and [[IQ|intelligent]] sneaky women were called [[femme fatale]], with there being a high cross-cultural pervasiveness of femme-fatale themed tales.<ref>Doug Jones, C. Loring Brace, William Jankowiak, Kevin N. Laland, Lisa E.Musselman, Judith H. Langlois, Lori A. Roggman, Daniel Pérusse, Barbara Schweder, Donald. Sexual Selection, Physical Attractiveness, and Facial Neoteny: Cross-cultural Evidence and Implications</ref>
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