No, not as a general rule.
Roman women were ludicrously better looking than English women
There is no evidence to suggest that women are inherently better English speakers than men. Proficiency in a language depends on individual factors such as education, exposure, and practice, rather than gender. Both men and women are capable of being skilled English speakers.
According to scientific studies, women do have better dexterity than men do. This is because women have better sensory-motor coordination than men.
Women are better than men.
Most men are chauvinistic and therefore think that they are better than the women.
All depends if it's a book writing or your own writing and the writing size: if it's a book writing it's easier than your writing because a in a book the letters are clear. But it's better if you try it. Good luck with your answers and experiment!! (sorry for my english)
A very silly question, better at what?
yes
honest speaking, men can drive better then women.
no
Both France and England have strong education systems with their own strengths and weaknesses. France places a high emphasis on academic achievement and theoretical learning in its education system, while England focuses on fostering critical thinking and practical skills. The choice of which system is "better" depends on individual preferences and goals.
No, it is not accurate or fair to assume that one gender is better than the other. Both men and women have unique strengths and abilities, and individuals should be evaluated based on their own merits, skills, and qualities rather than stereotypes or generalizations based on gender.