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In reply to the discussion: Would you agree that women are, anatomically speaking, weaker than men? [View all]quinnox
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Men vs. Women: Our key sex differences explained
Muscular vs. curvy
Men are, in general, more muscular than women. Women are just over half as strong as men in their upper bodies, and about two-thirds as strong in their lower bodies.
While the male metabolism burns calories faster, the female metabolism tends to convert more food to fat. Women store the extra fat in their breasts, hips, buttocks, and as subcutaneous fat in the bottom layer of their skin giving a woman's skin its softer, plumper feel.
Male and female bodies are well-designed for each gender's role in a primitive society. Women are built for carrying and birthing children, and must have wider hips and keep extra fat in store for the ordeal of pregnancy. Men, free from the requirements of childbirth, benefit from being as strong and lithe as possible, both in their search for food, and when in competition with other men.
http://www.livescience.com/33513-men-vs-women-our-physical-differences-explained.html
Maybe my next OP will be how the Earth revolves around the Sun.
I kid, I kid.