“…This is particularly apparent in the context of women’s mating competition, wherein evidence strongly suggests that women who are (perceived as) sexually permissive and/or sexually desirable are considered especially threatening rivals and are disproportionately aggressed against. That is, women specifically target other women who are (perceived as) sexually permissive (e.g., revealingly dressed women; Baumeister, Reynolds, Wineguard, & Vohs, 2017; Baumeister & Vohs, 2004; Bleske & Shackelford, 2001; Gurung & Chrouser, 2007; Muggleton, Tarran, & Fincher, 2018; Pazda, Prokop, & Elliott, 2014; Reynolds, Baumeister, & Maner, 2018; Vrangalova, Bukberg, & Rieger, 2014). For example, Vaillancourt and Sharma (2011) found that women behaved more aggressively toward a female confederate when she was dressed provocatively than when that very same confederate was dressed modestly.…”