You might think that women are privileged. Don’t they surpass men in life expectancy, showing six years more than men? However, longevity does not necessarily mean good health. And when we look at disability-free life expectancy, the gender gap narrows significantly, to 64.4 years for men and 65.9 years for women. A relative underperformance that cannot be explained by a particular biological constitution, contrary to what old clichés have long suggested.
The most common. “The idea that women are forever sick, as Jules Michel once said”, says Muriel Saleh, a historian at the University of Lyon-I. in the 19th centurye century, the anatomical norm actually embodies the male body. Anything different from this in female physiology, we believe, is dysfunction. “In a sense, a woman who does well does badly, because she is by nature…
Source: Le Figaro

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