@@coolgamerkid69it doesn’t go downhill, girls just don’t have much testosterone, men are the ones who increase significantly in strength after puberty, girls stay relatively the same
@@englishblade Girls do not stay relatively the same, they just don't see as much muscle growth/strength as boys. Everyone increases in strength during puberty but testosterone allows boys to see a greater increase than girls.
this is so adorable
You gotta remember none of them have any testosterone yet
Exactly as kids the stength barrier is pretty evened out, puberty is when it goes downhill for girls
@@coolgamerkid69it doesn’t go downhill, girls just don’t have much testosterone, men are the ones who increase significantly in strength after puberty, girls stay relatively the same
@@englishbladeok then I’ll do this with girls and women and they should be round about the same then?
@@englishblade Girls do not stay relatively the same, they just don't see as much muscle growth/strength as boys. Everyone increases in strength during puberty but testosterone allows boys to see a greater increase than girls.
who else here for a level psychology
Doing it for my prep work rn
doing it right now brother
Cutee
lmao such bullshit xD
No it isn’t. There is no difference between the strength of boys and girls before puberty.
@@Bunni504yeah I was thinking the same thing as this guy until I heard the strength stays the same until puberty