No, at least according to a short article found on page 37 of the 9/10/12 New Yorker.
Can this be true? Could the New Yorkers' fact-checker be wrong? The article discusses becoming a ball-person at the US Open in some detail. What's the difference? Read the article - is sounds like telling the difference is like sexing chickens...
The only one I know is Janko Tipsaervic.
Males, There are more males in jail. The do lie
It depends on your gender. For females: tennis, female hockey, skiing, soccer, golf, etc. For males: hockey, baseball, soccer, golf, football, etc.
Female basketball players tend to be more prone to knee injuries than males due to anatomical and biomechanical differences, such as wider hips leading to increased stress on the knees. Hormonal fluctuations and muscle imbalances may also contribute to the higher injury rates in females. Proper conditioning, strength training, and neuromuscular training can help reduce the risk of knee injuries in female basketball players.
female
I know some high school girls do not play advantage while professional females do. Professional males generally play best out of 5 sets while high school boys usually play best out of 3. Other than that, rules should generally be the same in professional tennis except for you can't hit the ball boy or something like that. =]
Female chimpanzees mate with as many males as possible to prevent infanticide
it is the female
Female hamsters are usually more grumpy than males, but that doesn't mean female hamsters are worse pets than males!
mostly the males but i am not sure.
Yes, mermaids are female. Mermen are males.
are claws of a female different from the male