https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/06/160608143955.htm
As well as another study about willingness to shock. It seems females have a clear gender bias towards other females, e.g. were much less willing to kill the woman, while for males it's smaller. The brief says both women and men were more likely to push the man but graph actually indicates men were slightly more likely to push the woman, so I dunno about that. Overall 86% said they'd push the male. It's a stupid hypothetical, but I get why it's the case. It's still a little disturbing and disappointing, I want to still think highly of women and not become bitter like some, and I know many women truly believe in equality, but dammit, not what I wanted to read.
Btw imagine if the results showed the opposite. Feminists would be in uproar.
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