Erm...no.
They might develop breasts, and they have a higher body-fat percentage (an identifiable trait of women). They might even have higher estrogen or lower testosterone. But...no.
70% of Aussie males are obese or overweight and 60% of Aussie females are obese or overweight. That makes 43% of Australians obese or overweight.
I would say, For males = for large males 180, for small males, 165 For females = for large females 150, for small females 140 I have know dozens of people under to these numbers, and they looked great!
Overweight is a term used with being overweight as a result of fat content. Also, males and females have different weight standards.
Yes, both females and males can get chlamydia.
96 males to 100 females.
males
2:1
Both males and females can get pubic lice
The stress pronoun that means "them" is "les" in French.
males 34.1 and females 36.6
The life expectancy for males in Ireland is approximately 79 years, while for females it is around 83 years.
79.4 for females 80.7 for males