kraftiekortie wrote:
Definitely not always.....maybe on "average."
But it doesn't really matter to me. Once you get past a certain age, physical strength hardly matters at all in an assessment of a person.
I worked out every day for one year, and acquired more strength, and lost about 50 lbs. Women looked at me precisely the same. No changes from me being a fat 188 lbs, to a trim 140 lbs.
I've known women who are physically stronger than me, and men who are physically weaker than me.
I have decent strength, in general---though I'm stronger in some aspects of the physical than others.
I didn't say it did, no need to assume intentions here.
It's just wierd to isolate the male strength advantage to only the upper body, it makes it sound like women's legs and glutes are as strong as a male's which they aren't.
Without the help of steroids, a man and a woman working out and eating right, the man will be stronger 10 out of 10 times.