Size comparison?
Can a 1.82m tall woman be compared to a 1.96m tall man?
In the sense of “Oh, that’s big for a woman” and “Oh, that’s big for a man”
Can a 1.82m tall woman be compared to a 1.96m tall man?
In the sense of “Oh, that’s big for a woman” and “Oh, that’s big for a man”
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I was born as a baby with a full 56cm. My parents are only 165 and 176cm tall I am 17 and currently about 182 How can that be? It seems like everyone who was that tall as a baby is growing up to be over 190 or something. Is that still possible? What do…
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Yeah, you can compare that. There are tables with Perzentiles.
I don’t think women can be compared to men. In addition, in your example the body size is quite different.
No, there are average sizes that are very much distributed. The male curve is set about 15 cm from the female.
I don’t know what male curves you’re talking about, I’m more feminine.
It should be just a little more obscure. No, no, no, no.
The Gaussian normal distribution. There are always one on which one can depict the probabilities of body sizes.