Research indicates that older men may have a slightly higher likelihood of producing female offspring. This phenomenon is often attributed to various biological factors, including the age-related decline in sperm quality and changes in genetic mutations. However, the evidence is not definitive, and the sex ratio at birth is influenced by numerous other factors, including environmental and socio-economic conditions. Overall, while there may be trends, the relationship is not straightforward and requires further study.
Males produce it in the testies. Females also produce it, but at a far lesser degree than men. Men have about 10 times more than females.
yes they do but on younger females
It's in the millions. I've read between 80 and 100. Teenagers produce more than older men.
That would be the Gonads.
It is impossible to do. Females simply can and do not produce semen.
Ovaries are reproductive organs in females that produce eggs and secrete hormones. Men do not have ovaries; instead, they have testes which produce sperm and hormones like testosterone.
yes
No. Men cause far more.
It depends on your genetics. The male hormone testosterone is responsible for this. Females only have a little of this hormone. Testosterone goes wild when men get to a certain age and it makes the body produce a lot more hair.
Well....Yes. Men lie around women because they get more nervous.
Yes, more working women than men have a college degree.
men