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Less impressive facial hair is what sets women apart from men, right?

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SteelHands · 61-69, M
Vellus hair on the entire body,

Even an infant has that. This is what women and prepubescent boys normally have on the face.

All humans but a few with a medical condition have vellus hair on much of their body.

Thick terminus hair is what beard hair is.

That's similar to public hair. This is what normally grows on the beard on members of the male sex.

When a female has noticable hair it can be caused by a medical condition caused by a hormonal disturbance, or in very dark haired females of certain ethnicities that have naturally thicker vellum hair.

When a male lacks much facial hair it can be lowered testosterone leveled which is present in some ethic genomic examples.


There you are. Everything you wanted to know about one of the 14 mostly prominent nearly instantly recognizable male secondary sex characteristics, not including the 4 brain differences, vocal chords, skin thickness, pore size, scalp hair thickness, pheromone secretions, gait or primary sex organs.

In other words the least of differences. The big one is of course, chromosomes which are the only sure and definitive determining factor in the vast differences between the only two sexes in 99.99% of this planetary hominid human population there always was and still is.

Regardless of the lies told by the mentally ill.