yes they do.
i don’t understand what this means
they don’t. women and men may have some different drives, but they also have many of the same drives, particularly the drive to behave in ways which they can subsequently classify as moral. that’s basically what i’m talking about when i use the term “moral leanings”
it might follow if all those things were true, which they are not.
if they are imitating, they are doing so to their own individual benifit - even if it’s just to get by in an oppressive patriarchal society
women may well be confused, ashamed and oppressed as a result of masculine moralities - but that doesn’t change the fact that they share a majority of fundamental moral instincts with men (i.e. murder and stealing are wrong, parents have a responsibility for their children, monagamy is good) - you are right about social pressure with regards to sexual virtue, but of course there will be a disparity between the sexes in that regard - it doesn’t mean they have fundamentally different moral impulses, it just means that the social pressures to which one is subject will vary depending on whether one is a man or a woman.