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I'm not a medical or science professional but I have read of some important differences. - The female foot is generally shorter and smaller in all measurable proportions to that of a male. As with most things human their exists a range where attributes overlap between the sexes: a small number of men will have more female like feet and a small number women will have more masculine like feet. - Female skin/flesh is different to males and this of course is reflected in the feet just as it is on all areas of the body. This is largely the product of hormones: Estrogen in females and testosterone in males. Female skin is generally thinner though the layers below the surface have a higher fat content. Females have less body hair and the hair is finer. Hence the follicles from which hair grows are smaller and less prominont. This gives the skin a smoother look and texture all over.

- The average male has denser muscle mass (some 20-30% difference). Females do not generally develop as large or as dense bones as males, so in feet we see the same proportionate differences. those in the appendages are generally proportionately shorter. Men were designed as hunters and women to bare children. Nature had its intentions. Men have more leverage from their appendage dimensions and this includes the foot. For instance female athletes might train and develop dense muscle however they will rarely achieve a compatible density when compared to a male undertaking the same training. Many notion of "equality" of the sexes are often and simply impossible. - There is less cartilage between the bones of the female foot and this contributes to the ratios.

- Female muscles are generally more flexible and this coupled with factor of cartilage etc makes the female foot more flexible. Most emales can bend their feet some 45 degrees further than most males manifesting the straight line from leg to foot one might see in a Ballet dancer (en-point) or when a women wears high heeled footware. Beyond these general attributes ..as I understand them .. humankind is highly varied and we see wide feet/narrow feet, high-arches/flat footed, long-toes/short-toes, arched toe-nails/flat toe-nails etc in both men and women.

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Womens are usually thinner and less hairy :)

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