Women have evolved over the years to be 'indirectly aggressive' and mean to one another without resorting to violence, reveals scientists. The study, which was done to explore the scientific basis for "competition and aggression" between women, found that the "constraints of offspring production and care" forced females to turn to low-risk forms of aggression, the Independent reported. One of the researchers, Paula Stockley, said that females compete ...
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