You might be interested in learning about your lady bits too. That's what's most different to our male counterparts after all. You might be interested to learn that the clitoris is the only part of the human body that's solely devoted to giving us pleasure. There's another great perk to being a lady for you! And we should know about lady parts, and our bodies in general. Because how will you know if something is wrong if you don't know anything about your body? Gaining knowledge of your body can help you respect it more, and help you to stay healthy. So we've gathered some fascinating and shocking facts about the female body that you may not have known previously.
Women Cry More Than Men
It's an annoying stereotype that women are emotional wrecks and quick to fall to pieces when something bad happens, especially during that time of the month. But the unfortunate truth is, according to science, that women actually do cry more than men. Psychologists from Tilburg University in the Netherlands found that women cry two to five times per month and three to five times more often than dudes. And it's not just the case that European women are crybabies, there's a similar gap across all countries (except for some African countries, in which there are minimal differences between men and women). There is a reason why us gals are more likely to sob our hearts out, it's in our biology. It's thought that testosterone may prevent men from crying, while female reproductive hormones may encourage it. So, technically, it's not our fault. Plus, according to experts, us women tend to seek out activities that elicit strong emotions, such as watching a sad movie.
Some women are born with two uteruses
I'm sure you don't appreciate the fact that you have one uterus sometimes, having two would be too much. The odd truth is that some women are born with two uteruses and even two vaginas! All female foetuses have two uteruses, two vaginas and two cervixes to begin with that are split by a temporary wall. As the foetus grows all these parts merge together, losing the wall, to form one uterus, vagina and cervix. In three percent of female babies the process is disrupted and they're born with the wall intact, making two separate uteruses. According to doctors, some with this condition have two vaginas and have to decide which to have intercourse with when they want to get pregnant. Ahh, decisions, decisions... Joking aside, it's an important decision because people with this condition usually find that one uterus is more viable than the other.
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