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Female's bouts tend to be relatively short with more resting time, whereas male bouts are more often continuous, sometimes lasting for a full minute or more.
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Here's some of the things we can learn from fantasy books: The battle between good and evil is continuous in the fantasy world and more often than not, good wins.
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