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Statistically it has been proven that there are more females than males?

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So i have two questions:

1- Males who convert to females, are they statistically taken into consideration as females or males??

2- Animals that we eat, such as chicken, goat, fish, etc... they are females, so is it statistically proven as well that they have males more than females??

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  1. My Dear Ghanouge ....do I detect a note of panic setting in ...?

    In answer  to your question .....

    1...Dunno & who cares !

    2...Who says they are females ..? Once again , who cares !

    Next Question.....


  2. what about females we call: ikht erjal ?

  3. LOOOOL men who change to females change their status from male to female, so yeah

    and i dno about the chickens thing

    EDIT: aussie lol everyone knows chickens are females

    they lay eggs and the roosters are the males lol

  4. interesting

  5. 1 no i dont think they are counted in

    2 and i guess they dont

  6. feemales?

    the most important thing is to have males...feemales or ma feemales?

  7. In almost all countries, women live longer than men on average.  Also, slightly more women are born than men (51%-49% or something like that).  Countries that have a high rate of female infanticide or childbirth deaths can have more men than women, but it's not the norm.  The number of s*x changes is extremely small in comparison to the population as a whole, so it doesn't change the overall statistics by any noticeable amount.

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