I apologize if this isn't the right forum to discuss this, but I often come across videos of women lifting weights, and some people say that women have significantly more "upper body strength" than men, and so on. But how different are we really? Thank you.
>>16965214We can achieve as much strength as men, no more than men, related photo.
>>16965219>We can achieve as much strength as menNo, you can't
>>16965214>forum>>16965219>WeLet me explain it very simply for you. In all physical sports in history, for thousands of years, men and woman begin by competing together in the same leagues and divisions, but then after the men are clearly better, separate gender segregated divisions form. And in modern sports, that allow trans athletes, "men by birth" are always the best competitors as well.It's normalized to hit men in public, but it's extremely frowned upon to touch a woman in public. If two guys are fighting then nobody gives a shit. But if they accidentally bump into a female, then a mob of 30 men will all jump the guy who did it and scratch his face off.Even in mental sports like chess, there are separate men and women divisions, and even in video games like Melee, all the top "female" players are transgeners, such as Salt, who is one of the best "female" Melee players.And this might be the most shocking part of all, but human civilization has known for thousands of years that this is because women's place is taking care of the kids, I know, unbelievable right. And women don't like that though so they have always tried to fight back against reality for hundreds of years as well, lol.
>>16965343Thank you
depends on the man, if she trains she can probably beat me upplease beat me up
>>16965219Pretty mommy, yes, but Professional trained female athletes can barely reach the bottom 10% of random men (not even like, gym goes, straight up random men)Overlap with random women is in essence nonexistent
>>16965716But in endurance (ultra endurance), women win.For example ultramarathon competititon.
>>16965725No, foid.Foids are more competitive over ultra long distances than in other athletic fields, largely due to self-healing properties of Estrogen, but they still fall well short of menThe 100 miles World Record is 10h 51m for men and 12h 42m for women for example
>>16965726According to.. you? OkWe could also talk about lower body strength
>>16965728>lower body strengthNo. men have 33% more lower body strength than foids Which might not sound like too much on its own, 1 to 1.33 ratio, but is a colossal gap irl with real forces at play
>>16965725>But in enduranceYeah, women are relentless, aren't they?
>>16965725Only if "she's" a man.