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In this edit, I removed WP:LEADCITEs from the article. In doing so, I removed some sources that are never again used. At a glance, they appear to be reliably, and could be used to add content in the body, perhaps even some that should later be summarized in the lead:
Gender feminists also consider traditional feminine traits (gentleness, modesty, humility, sacrifice, supportiveness, empathy, compassion, tenderness, nurturance, intuitiveness, sensitivity, unselfishness) morally superior to the traditional masculine traits of courage, strong will, ambition, independence,assertiveness, initiative, rationality and emotional control.
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has generic name (help)Firefangledfeathers 19:48, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
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