Upper body-yes.
No, sperm does not make you stronger. Sperm is a reproductive cell produced by males, and it is not known for any physical or physiological benefits in terms of strength or overall health.
Or...to rephrase, "Does singing like Maxwell make women wet?"
" What differs more, water and oil or black and white"
Scientists do not know why lupus is so predominant in women, but certainly, hormonal and genetic differences make a contribution.
Only ozone can make itself stronger. It will make ozone layer thick.
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No, sugar does not make glue stronger.
It's common for friends to have unique personalities and quirks that make them seem weird. Individual differences and diverse backgrounds can contribute to this, but ultimately, it's these differences that make friendships interesting and enriching. Embracing and accepting your friends' quirks can lead to stronger and more meaningful relationships.
Yes, in many ways women are becoming stronger and more empowered in various aspects of society, such as breaking gender stereotypes, achieving educational and career success, and advocating for equality and rights. This progress is also reflected in physical strength and athleticism as more emphasis is placed on women's participation in sports and fitness activities.
Men have both upper and lower body strength advantage over women.The stupid myth that women have more lower body strength is 100% BULLSH*T.The world squat record for men is 1200 lbs while for women is only 800lbs.There are many studies that have proven that men have both stronger upper and lower body.
Yes eating salad does make you stronger!
It might if you change the way you eat and drink. Just being pregnant alone does not change the urine in a way you can smell. Pregnancy does make the sense of smell stronger so the pregnant women may feel like it smells stronger (along with everything else).