The vas deferens is part of the male reproductive system, so it's male.
Yes, both females and males can get chlamydia.
96 males to 100 females.
No reproductive part is affected by vasectomy adversely. You cut the vas diferens in vasectomy. Thereby the sperms do not enter the semen and fertility is prohibited. This is very simple procedure with almost no complications. Unfortunately the brave males usually force the females to go for tubectomy. Tubectomy is relatively much more invasive procedure.
The ratio of males to females is 9:11, meaning for every 9 males, there are 11 females.
males
2:1
Both males and females can get pubic lice
males 34.1 and females 36.6
79.4 for females 80.7 for males
Male and Female Tradeoff: Female Advantage over Male Disadvantage: Males are more likely to have autism and serious mental disorders than females. Males are more likely to rage than females. Males are more likely to be stubborn than females. Males are more likely to criticize the law and government than females. Males are more likely to be struck by lightning than females. Males are more likely to be harmed by natural disasters than females. Males are more aggressive than females. Males are more sensitive than females. Males talk louder than females. Females live longer than males. Females are more beautiful and attractive than males. Male Advantage over Female Disadvantage: Males are stronger than females. Males can stand when they pee, but females need to sit when they pee. Females are more likely to have Alzheimer's disease than males.
Both males and feamles can get anorexia but it is most common in females .
There is no particular record about that thing. Males believe that females cheat more. Females believe that males cheat more. Therefore, it is totally dependent.