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Answer: Every society in the world applies stronger normative controls to females than to males
Explanation: Feminist theory is in fact a feminist idea in theoretical terms, representing the philosophy of the so-called feminist worldview. They also deal with the struggle for gender equality, because they believe that there is a more rigorous, say more traditional, more controllable attitude towards women than men, in short, an unequal relationship. So feminist theory, that is, its advocates are concerned with gender discrimination, and especially objectification, that is, viewing women as sexual objects.
Therefore, they are in favour of gender equality in political, economic and social terms, because, considering that there is gender inequality, their view of the problem of gender inequality is a view of the relation between gender and power in society as a whole. That is why they see every problem, including this one mentioned in the question, as an unequal treatment of women everywhere in the world, that is, a much stricter treatment of women than of men.
Deviation, on the other hand, is every departure from established social norms, and it must be borne in mind that those social norms often originate in traditional norms, not everywhere, but they are. Deviation from established social norms may also be unofficial, therefore not by law, but these are established customs of the community. In any case, any deviation from the established norms was seen as a deviation, and there were always women first on target, i.e whether their behaviour was problematic, conspicuous, etc., much more on the target than the behaviour of men.