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What about men's psychology makes them capable of feeling guilty -> recognising some wrong thing -> adjusting behaviour in a way that women aren't?
I get that women will say "Sorry" as a social tool, but I don't think I've observed a single sincere female apology.
What's the mechanism?

Is it something to do with principles, where guilt is the gap between behaviour and alignment with a principle that could simplify choice, where women don't work that way and are more obsessed with a sea of exceptions and possibilities?
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