Does hyprocrisy apply to a girl?

I’m from Germany and I, am looking for a word that describes the following.

In general:
To tell someone something is wrong but doing it myself
Example:
Tell someone stealing is wrong(or even punish him/her) but steal something yourself

Hope you can help me and thanks 🙂

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If you are saying that hypocrisy, as a noun, fits your question, you are using a word like hypocrisy for answer.
Hypocritically is an adverb with meaning.

If there is one person who has refused to steal, so to speak, always advise everybody not to steal?

When a person engages in such activity is a

hypocrite At times the verb dissimulate may be used.

If William did like Mary at all, he would enjoy her.

Substratally telling is the best solution which reduces stealing by hypocritically telling

only what you are doing for the same.

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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If you are saying that hypocrisy, as a noun, fits your question, you are using a word like hypocrisy for answer.
Hypocritically is an adverb with meaning.

If there is one person who has refused to steal, so to speak, always advise everybody not to steal?

When a person engages in such activity is a

hypocrite At times the verb dissimulate may be used.

If William did like Mary at all, he would enjoy her.

Substratally telling is the best solution which reduces stealing by hypocritically telling

only what you are doing for the same.

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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If you are saying that hypocrisy, as a noun, fits your question, you are using a word like hypocrisy for answer.
Hypocritically is an adverb with meaning.

If there is one person who has refused to steal, so to speak, always advise everybody not to steal?

When a person engages in such activity is a

hypocrite At times the verb dissimulate may be used.

If William did like Mary at all, he would enjoy her.

Substratally telling is the best solution which reduces stealing by hypocritically telling

only what you are doing for the same.

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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If you are saying that hypocrisy, as a noun, fits your question, you are using a word like hypocrisy for answer.
Hypocritically is an adverb with meaning.

If there is one person who has refused to steal, so to speak, always advise everybody not to steal?

When a person engages in such activity is a

hypocrite At times the verb dissimulate may be used.

If William did like Mary at all, he would enjoy her.

Substratally telling is the best solution which reduces stealing by hypocritically telling

only what you are doing for the same.

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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If you are saying that hypocrisy, as a noun, fits your question, you are using a word like hypocrisy for answer.
Hypocritically is an adverb with meaning.

If there is one person who has refused to steal, so to speak, always advise everybody not to steal?

When a person engages in such activity is a

hypocrite At times the verb dissimulate may be used.

If William did like Mary at all, he would enjoy her.

Substratally telling is the best solution which reduces stealing by hypocritically telling

only what you are doing for the same.

Answered on December 24, 2021.
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If you are saying that hypocrisy, as a noun, fits your question, you are using a word like hypocrisy for answer.
Hypocritically is an adverb with meaning.

If there is one person who has refused to steal, so to speak, always advise everybody not to steal?

When a person engages in such activity is a

hypocrite At times the verb dissimulate may be used.

If William did like Mary at all, he would enjoy her.

Substratally telling is the best solution which reduces stealing by hypocritically telling

only what you are doing for the same.

Answered on December 24, 2021.
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If you are saying that hypocrisy, as a noun, fits your question, you are using a word like hypocrisy for answer.
Hypocritically is an adverb with meaning.

If there is one person who has refused to steal, so to speak, always advise everybody not to steal?

When a person engages in such activity is a

hypocrite At times the verb dissimulate may be used.

If William did like Mary at all, he would enjoy her.

Substratally telling is the best solution which reduces stealing by hypocritically telling

only what you are doing for the same.

Answered on December 24, 2021.
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If you are saying that hypocrisy, as a noun, fits your question, you are using a word like hypocrisy for answer.
Hypocritically is an adverb with meaning.

If there is one person who has refused to steal, so to speak, always advise everybody not to steal?

When a person engages in such activity is a

hypocrite At times the verb dissimulate may be used.

If William did like Mary at all, he would enjoy her.

Substratally telling is the best solution which reduces stealing by hypocritically telling

only what you are doing for the same.

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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If you are saying that hypocrisy, as a noun, fits your question, you are using a word like hypocrisy for answer.
Hypocritically is an adverb with meaning.

If there is one person who has refused to steal, so to speak, always advise everybody not to steal?

When a person engages in such activity is a

hypocrite At times the verb dissimulate may be used.

If William did like Mary at all, he would enjoy her.

Substratally telling is the best solution which reduces stealing by hypocritically telling

only what you are doing for the same.

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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If you are saying that hypocrisy, as a noun, fits your question, you are using a word like hypocrisy for answer.
Hypocritically is an adverb with meaning.

If there is one person who has refused to steal, so to speak, always advise everybody not to steal?

When a person engages in such activity is a

hypocrite At times the verb dissimulate may be used.

If William did like Mary at all, he would enjoy her.

Substratally telling is the best solution which reduces stealing by hypocritically telling

only what you are doing for the same.

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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