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May 27 2010 23:59According to www.INED.fr The number of men and women in the world is roughly equal, though men hold a slight lead with 101 men for 100 women (in 2005). More precisely, out of 1,000 people, 503 are men (50.3%) and 497 are women (49.7%). For every 100 girls, 105 boys are born, but males have a higher risk of dying than females, both in childhood and at adult ages. So at a certain age, the numbers of men and women even out. In France this occurs at age 35 (in 2005). Beyond this age, women outnumber men and the numerical difference between the two sexes increases with age. In France, eight centenarians in ten are women (in 2005).
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Winston C. May 26 2010 21:36Lived there may years ago, lot's of girls but surely not a nice city. Good clubbing though!
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May 25 2010 23:31Of course! You should have seen the face of our couple of guys that had to spend 5 days in conference together with 7 women. Some girls uncovered stunning talking powers, even I was surprised (and tired) :D
Ian F. May 25 2010 17:10poor men also, cause too many women for him to handle
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May 25 2010 17:09All I can say is - poor women!
I can say the same about a biology-related lab, as opposed to physics.