Men are stronger, but their muscles grow more slowly.
Although men are genetically predisposed to greater muscle mass, the process of muscle gain is slower than it seems. Constant training is required for noticeable results.
Men have fewer pain receptors.
Compared to women, men have fewer nerve endings on the skin. This makes them less sensitive to pain, although more vulnerable to severe injuries.
Men are more likely to have sons.
According to statistics, the probability of having a boy is slightly higher if the father is a man with high testosterone levels.
The male brain is larger, but this does not mean that he is smarter.
The average volume of the male brain is larger than that of the female, but this is due to the larger body size. In cognitive abilities, men and women are equal, each sex has its own strengths.
Men are worse at distinguishing colors.
This is due to the fact that men only have one X chromosome, which is responsible for color perception, unlike women, who have two. Therefore, color blindness is more common in men.
Men are more prone to risk.
The hormone testosterone makes men more prepared for extreme situations and risk. This property often helped in survival in the harsh conditions of the past.
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