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Why are women so sneaky?

Updated: 5/1/2024
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In my personal opinion, and I'm a straight male btw. I think that women are this way almost by nature. I personally think they are sneaky/insecure because of various traits that I've noticed that many women share, for instance a form of sneakiness/being incognito to me is when women will wear shades even on a cloudy day (I never understood that), or they will look away when you are walking towards them, and then sneak a look just when you pass them (some straight men do this to men btw). An example of being insecure is... and I know plenty men can relate to this, is when a male (me) will be gazing at a decent-hot looking woman in public, and there will USUALLY be another woman, less attractive of course, giving me the eye, as if I was their man.

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It's not accurate or fair to say that all women are sneaky. Like people of any gender, some women may exhibit sneaky behavior, but it's important to avoid generalizing or making assumptions about an entire group based on the actions of a few individuals. Communication and understanding individual motivations can help address any concerns about perceived sneakiness.

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