I definately think so because it is just the natural way it should be. The minimum strength of a man should be atleast twice the strength of his woman. The question remains though on how strong a woman should be. Well, for basics (and to keep things simple) I believe we should use what I call the water jug standard which means assuming a woman lives .25 miles away from a well, she should be able to carry a 5 gallon jug of water there to her house. Since water weighs 8.3 lbs. per gallon that is 41.5 lbs. Factor in a 5 lb. jug and you have 46.5 lbs. total per quarter mile. Therefore, a man should be able to carry 93 lbs. per quarter mile atleast. This is just one example.
2007-07-03
09:18:53
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