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seminaryave

This is true. I’m a huge soccer fan and love to watch both men’s and women’s competitions. My son and I were watching a women’s game on TV the other day when he asked me if there was “something wrong” with the ball they were using. He said it looked too big to be a standard soccer ball.

Physiological differences between male and female bodies go far beyond hormone levels, though. Males, on average, have larger hands and feet, longer legs and arms, bigger hearts and lungs — hell, even the male pelvis is shaped in such a way that it allows for fewer injuries while running: http://www.runtothefinish.com/

If there are people in the entirety of the Chicago-Milwaukee megalopolis who aren’t currently fermenting barely and hops in their garages, I have yet to meet them.