Masculinity in body

rupol2000

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Etymologically, masculinity is associated with muscles. But for modern man this is hardly true. It is even possible that the opposite is true, because many women have large muscles in their legs and ass, and this is already more than 50% of the total musculature. Men have more muscles in the shoulder girdle, but this is not essential and not always the case. In general, this difference is negligible.


Most likely, women are on average even more muscular in relation to their height.

But men are still stronger.

This suggests that the male type is determined not by muscles, but by neuromuscular connections, the brain and hormones.
 
Etymologically, masculinity is associated with muscles. But for modern man this is hardly true. It is even possible that the opposite is true, because many women have large muscles in their legs and ass, and this is already more than 50% of the total musculature. Men have more muscles in the shoulder girdle, but this is not essential and not always the case. In general, this difference is negligible.


Most likely, women are on average even more muscular in relation to their height.

But men are still stronger.

This suggests that the male type is determined not by muscles, but by neuromuscular connections, the brain and hormones.
You have no clue what you're talking about.
 

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