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Differences Between Men and Women

Note: this does not purport to be a complete list of differences

Organs or things which only a man has.

Organs or things which only a woman has.

A "Y" chromosome in every cell of the body (including brain).

Note: the presence or absence of the "Y" chromosome is the sole determining factor as to whether a child develops into a male or female.

Womb or uterus for development of a baby

Penis.

Ovaries (two) and Fallopian tubes

Scrotum containing two testicles (glands) and epididymis

Vagina and vulva

Prostate gland and bulbo-urethral gland

Egg-cell or ovum (for fertilisation)

Sperms (200 million released with each ejaculation: production continues throughout life)

Menstrual cycle and menstrual flow

Production of male sex hormone Testosterone

Menopause

Deepened voice due to growth of larynx

Production of female sex hormone Oestrogen. Production of the hormones FSH, LH and progesterone

Growth of hair on face, and, to varying extents, on chest

Breasts and production of milk

Masculine instincts

Female distribution of fat

 

Maternal and feminine instincts

Other differences between men and women:

Men are larger than women and, even relative to their larger size, have much wider shoulders. A woman has wide hips and small waist. Very noticeable features are the breasts of a woman, and in the case of a naked man, the penis and scrotum. A woman's body is more rounded and curvaceous.

A man has more hair than a woman, except on top of the head.

The skin and complexion are different, which is especially noticeable on the face.

A man is much more muscular and stronger than a woman (this applies even when men and women are of the same size) and can carry about three times as much. This difference is greatest when arm and shoulder muscles are compared.

Orgasm: Acute orgasm is always experienced by a man upon ejaculation. A woman can also experience an orgasm somewhat similar, but many women seldom or never do. It is not essential for a woman's conception or satisfaction.

A woman is more emotional than a man and easily cries.

Men and women have different inherent aptitudes and abilities.

Psychological differences: these are considerable. The feminine role is naturally a submissive one, and the masculine role a dominant and aggressive one. A woman is more gentle, virtuous and compassionate.

 

Remark: The above clearly indicates how big the differences are between men and women, and how unnatural and wrong it is to treat men (or boys) and women (or girls) in the same way. The sexes are specifically designed, both anatomically and psychologically, for different roles, and to deny this is to deny facts.

 

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