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Source? I'm afab and fucking sick of being told this with a flimsy hand wave of 'biology'. Give me some stats.
You need a source to know that a man and woman at the same weight class would be advantageous to the man?
For it to be considered an empirically true statement, yes.
But that's the result of muscle from testosterone. You take that away and it drops. I could bench 165 easily when I was in the army, now that it's been 3+ years on hrt my sister is stronger as she does physical work and I work on computers.