Men tend to have more muscle mass compared to women because their bodies produce higher levels of testosterone, a hormone that helps build and maintain muscles. Men also have denser bones and larger organs, which also contribute to their overall physical strength. These are scientifically proven biological differences between men and women that mean men are physiologically evolved to be stronger. And they evolved to be stronger due to evolutionary pressures related to their roles in physically providing for their families in early human societies. Natural selection then favored traits in men that enhanced their ability to perform physically demanding tasks, leading to the physical development we see today compared to women.
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