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Understanding Women's Defense of Guilty Women
Women tend to defend guilty women due to genetic ingroup preference, historical necessity, and a collective defense against criticism from men Questions to inspire discussion Why do women defend guilty women? —Women defend guilty women due to genetic ingroup preference, historical necessity, and a collective defense against criticism from men, as explained in the video summary. What is the speaker's main focus in the video? —The speaker's main focus in the video is the tendency of women to defend guilty women and encourages support for his content through various platforms, as mentioned in the video summary. What is the value...
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