ANSWERS: 13
  • I believe it's because men have greater muscle mass biologically than women do.
  • Ummm, because they are men.
  • 1-Because men's bones are thicker than women's. 2-The muscle rate in men is %40, in women %23.
  • One Word- Testosterone +4
  • no cancer's around the point of potential work out. Like man has a fat belly because everything is yucky and he can't throw up.
  • Years of tossing themselves off. If they are amphibious, both arms should be equally strong.
  • Anatomical differences are linked to reproductive system, skeletal system, ht wt as the amount of growth hormones differ, plus; "Men have more endurance and more muscle mass than women."
  • Male mammals in general have to engage in conflict more often so we probably evolved that way to protect and defend the group.
  • I know that some of them don't ;)
  • I have heard most of a man's strength is in the upper body. Conversely, most of a women's strength is in the lower body. +5
  • Testosterone. At puberty, girls start developing breasts, getting a soft and round figure, fat deposits on the buttocks, and the hip bones and pelvis widens. Boys don't change as fast or dramatically, but, their muscles begin to get bigger and more taught, and the shoulders and chest widen. Boys who are not physically active may not develop larger muscles to the extent others do. But, they still have the widenened shoulders and chest. Then the long bones start growing and they get the male height. Testosterone is a muscle builder. It triggers other male development as well. All "steroids" are muscle-tropic. They increase the size and strength of muscle tissue. Women have some testosterone as well, to keep the muscles in tone, but not to the same extent as men.
  • Testosterone----it's all about the hormones. Men have more testosterone than women---clear and simple.
  • men have a larger bone structure

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