15 Unique Facts about Women
Running effects
A woman’s breasts move the same amount whether she runs fast or slowly. Their breasts don’t just move up and down; they move in a complex figure-eight pattern, with about 6 inches of motion with each stride.
Work harder
Women are predisposed to carry 10–15% more fat than men. This means that women have to work harder to run at an equivalent pace.
Prevent depression
A 2011 study showed that women who drink two to three cups of caffeinated coffee a day were 15% less likely to develop depression over a 10-year period than those who drank one cup of coffee or less per week.
Feminism
The term “feminism” appeared in the English language in the 1890s, though women’s conscious struggle against discrimination and sexism is much older.
Half a witness
In Yemen, women are considered to be only “half a witness.” This means that a single woman’s testimony isn’t taken seriously unless it is backed by a man’s word. Additionally, women cannot testify at all in cases of adultery, libel, theft, or sodomy.
Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut (1508–1458 B.C.) was one of the most powerful, productive, and successful women in the ancient world. She reigned for over 20 years, though her images were later defaced on temples and inscriptions, most likely as an attempt to erase her from history.
Road safety laws
In some parts of India, road safety laws do not apply to women—an exemption that kills or injures thousands of women each year.
Men and women should be equal
According to a recent survey, just 20% of Americans consider themselves feminists. Approximately 8% consider themselves as anti-feminists, while 63% said they are neither. However most respondents (82%) believed that men and women should be equal, with just 9% saying that men and women should not be equal.
1 in 3 women
Globally, about 1 in 3 women will be beaten or raped in her lifetime.
Tend to talk more
Women tend to talk more than men do. A recent study shows that women say, on average, 13,000 more words per day than men.
Reason for divorce
In the 16th century France, women could charge their husbands with impotence as a reason for divorce. The convicted husbands would have to prove themselves in a public trial through successfully ejaculating.
Reason for divorce
In the 16th century France, women could charge their husbands with impotence as a reason for divorce. The convicted husbands would have to prove themselves in a public trial through successfully ejaculating.
Live Longer
On average, women live 2–5 years longer than men, a fact which holds true in every country in the world. This isn’t limited to human beings; female orangutans and chimpanzees also outlive their male counterparts.
She’s a Witch!
A 1770 bill proposed in the British Parliament suggested that any woman wearing make-up should be punished for witchcraft.
Old practice
In India and Nepal, the practice of widow burning (sati) occurred when women burned themselves alive on their husbands’ funeral pyres as a sign of devotion and love. It was meant to be a voluntary act, but occasionally women were drugged or pushed into the fire.