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<blockquote data-quote="Son of the Serpent" data-source="post: 7868866" data-attributes="member: 7015476"><p>also actually in the real world the strongest woman will over all be a vastly inferior athlete to just typical highschool male gym rat meat heads. This is as far as strength goes. The difference is really that large. World's fastest woman on the other hand will fair a little better. A little. So depending on what sport she has trained to be amazing at they can be closer or further. But always far behind. In some cases world class will even fail against average middle school boys. On a regular basis this happens in soccer. World class female soccer teams will actually end up losing to middle school boys. It could even be said that the women in this matchup have slightly greater technical knowledge but they still lose. Horribly.</p><p></p><p>If anyone doubts me, sometime just look up women's world weight lifting records (Since its easier tgan looking for most other sport records) and then look up highschool boys world weight lifting records for various weight lifting activities. Be sure to double check every female entry to make sure they arent trans. We're talking about anatomy here. The difference will astound you.</p><p></p><p>My preference is to keep male and female members of a race or species at the same midline for stats and simply adjust curves unless a particular race is known for exceptionally vast differences between the two (more than humans) at which point i add a mod because it is part of preserving the identity of that race. An example would be spiders. Females have a massive stat advantage. Same goes for some species of troll for instance. And so on including various humanoid races.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of the Serpent, post: 7868866, member: 7015476"] also actually in the real world the strongest woman will over all be a vastly inferior athlete to just typical highschool male gym rat meat heads. This is as far as strength goes. The difference is really that large. World's fastest woman on the other hand will fair a little better. A little. So depending on what sport she has trained to be amazing at they can be closer or further. But always far behind. In some cases world class will even fail against average middle school boys. On a regular basis this happens in soccer. World class female soccer teams will actually end up losing to middle school boys. It could even be said that the women in this matchup have slightly greater technical knowledge but they still lose. Horribly. If anyone doubts me, sometime just look up women's world weight lifting records (Since its easier tgan looking for most other sport records) and then look up highschool boys world weight lifting records for various weight lifting activities. Be sure to double check every female entry to make sure they arent trans. We're talking about anatomy here. The difference will astound you. My preference is to keep male and female members of a race or species at the same midline for stats and simply adjust curves unless a particular race is known for exceptionally vast differences between the two (more than humans) at which point i add a mod because it is part of preserving the identity of that race. An example would be spiders. Females have a massive stat advantage. Same goes for some species of troll for instance. And so on including various humanoid races. [/QUOTE]
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