Interesting Facts About Women

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Breast Shape

One breast is always bigger than the other. The difference isn't that big, so it's often not noticeable. However, none of the women have breasts of the same size.

Ideal age to get pregnant

From a biological perspective, experts argue that in their early 20s, the chances of experiencing complications during pregnancy are very small. In terms of infant health the ideal age of the mother is 26 years. Meanwhile, in terms of the mother's health the ideal age is 34 years.

Wink

Women blink more often than men, due to higher levels of the hormone estrogen. This hormone stimulates the production of fluids in the body, including in the eyes. Women who took anti-pregnancy pills blinked 32% more often than other women.

ideal man

According to evolutionary biologists, women tend to choose men based on their appearance and wealth. While men mostly choose women who are young and beautiful. Men who smell good are also considered more attractive by women. It's the influence of hormones.

Strong Memory

No need to wonder why your wife or lover can still remember your mistakes in the past. This is because the female brain does have the ability to remember or a stronger memory than men.

Longer life

According to some studies, this is because women tend to live healthier lives than men. There are also studies that say a woman's body can cope with disease better, especially women who have given birth.

More beautiful when fertile

Men tend to be attracted to women who are fertile. So women who use anti-pregnancy pills can be considered as less attractive. According to studies, men pick up on the difference in changes in body odor and the tone of voice of fertile and infertile women.

Sex equals food

The part of the brain that showed increased stimulation during sex showed similar stimulation when women thought about food. Especially when you are hungry.

Happy chatting

On average, women say 20,000 words per day. This is 13,000 words more than the average male. There are studies that show that women have more Foxp2 protein in their brains than men. These proteins are also known as "language proteins".

Cry more often

According to a study by psychologists at the University of Tilburg in the Netherlands, women cry two to five times per month, or three to five times more often than men. It is thought that the hormone testosterone prevents men from crying, while the female reproductive hormone actually triggers them to cry.