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This question is akin to the material that comes out the back end of a bull. Get my drift, OP?
There are deep men, shallow men, deep women and shallow women. What's amazing is that there are some folks who have such entrenched gender stereotypes that nothing will make them change their mind.
Case in point: my wife is stronger and taller than me. She's always the one who carries heavy stuff (if it's manageable by one person), yet, we occasionally get comments from sexist peopke who wonder why I as the man don't do that job. This is despite the fact that it's obvious that I'm not built like a stereotypical man and she isn't built like the stereotypical woman.
Just like this example, there are plenty of deep men and shallow women around that trying to stereotype one gender as being a certain way doesn't work. We're not talking about white elephants here.
To be fair though Justin Beiber is practically a woman...
OJ Simpson, George Bush Jr, etc
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