Why isn’t our dominant hand’s bicep disproportionally larger than our non-dominant hand’s bicep?

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Considering we use our dominant arm for lifting, most tasks, holding things, etc.

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My buddy spent a year opening gas valves with his dominant arm and it did get bigger than his left. He’s changed jobs now and they’re the same again

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