I think Men are stronger because they exercise more and when they grow up most of them have very large muscles.Lots of woman I've seen have no muscles and just floppy skin. Also, men suffer through wars. If you've ever seen any raw footage of a battle its just terrible what they went through... For YEARS!
Sexism happens because one gender feels they are the stronger sex. Also they feel better then the others!
well its both cause you now women and men might have the same type of nose there is no difference if you
you get stronger, more fit, better muscles,start having an attitude, popular and more attracted by the opposite gender
Intelligence is not determined by gender. Both girls and boys have the ability to be clever and intelligent individuals. It is important to avoid making generalizations or stereotypes based on gender.
mainly boys are more athletic than girls because we are faster stronger and sometimes healthier no offense to girls
Depends on their muscles and HOW strong they are. Those rumors that boys are stronger than girls isn't true. Girls can be stronger, so it all depends on their strength, not by their gender (maybe height)
It is not a question of gender, but of the individual. Each have their basic strengths and weaknesses. As such, both must maximize their strengths, while minimizing their weaknesses in an effort to exist as one within the human race. It's about common purpose, common cause; A commonality that benefits both.
Gender stereotyping is thinking someone is inferior or different based on whether they are male or female. For example, a person may think a woman is a home-maker based solely on the fact that she is a woman and not knowing any additional information about her to determine her occupation.
All English nouns are of common gender.
Gender can affect participants in sports if strength has alot to do with the sport. It may effect the difficulty of the sport. For example in springboard diving, men tend to have greater difficulty dives than those of women because men are stereotypically stronger thus, have the capability to perform more complex dives.
I think that a lot of it has to do with gender stereotypes. Gender stereotypes are simplistic generalizations about the gender attributes, roles or differences. There have been many studies on this topic. Men are perceived as being more competent and stronger leaders, regardless of whether or not they are. And taller men are perceived as being smarter and more competent than shorter men. Also, certain professions have a boys' club mentality surrounding them. For example, women are often intimidated by the thought of taking computer science classes where they will be the only female in the class.
Gender is genderless (in English) and as a reference to the sex of a person.