How are Boys and Girls Different?

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Well, other than the very obvious physical differences, there are hormonal differences. Females have more estrogen and males have more testosterone. This is part of why women are sometimes viewed as 'moody'. Females also have an inborn tendency to nurture, while males have a desire to protect. There are many ways that we're different, but the most important is that boys stink and we don't!
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