Women are typically less aggressive than men, except with siblings: Study
Women and girls tend to be less aggressive than men, except in the case of siblings, according to a study published in PNAS Nexus journal. Researchers analysed data from 4,136 individuals from 24 countries. The study found that females engaged in "at least as much" direct (hitting or yelling) and indirect (gossiping and reporting) aggression toward their siblings as males.