No, women do not have a frenulum as it is a small band of tissue found in males, particularly in the genital region. Women have a different anatomical structure in the genital area.
It depends. Not all women's feet are small. I'm a 17 year old girl, 5"6' and I have a size 10. But alas, the majority has smaller feet than men, but that's because women are generally smaller than men wether it's length or bone structure.
ovaries
what kind of job can a women do with a small truck
Penegra is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction in men by increasing blood flow to the penis. It is not recommended for use in women as its effectiveness and safety in females have not been established. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate treatments for women's sexual health concerns.
If a man single or married has erectile dysfunction then unless he is on medication such as 'Viagra' then he wouldn't be able to 'get it up' so an affair would not likely happen unless on medication. If the man is on medication and resolved his problem he may feel frisky and feel he needs to prove his manhood by having an array of women or at least one woman in his life. Not all men cheat on their wives just because they have erectile dysfunction.
Not to big and not to small depends who the guy is
Some small women do like large men.
In men diabetes can cause erectile dysfunction, which in a sense will make it more difficult to get a women pregnant. However there are no other reasons directly associated with diabetes that could cause difficulties with pregnancy.
Women have more baggage.
well, its actually simple, (if social structure is what i think it is:)). The social structure is what the men, and women did, such as Men: hunted, fished, traded, built equipment, and women: cooked cleaned, sewed, and took care of the house (wigwam) and children
In the Paleolithic era, social structure was likely based on small kinship groups, where individuals lived and hunted together. Roles were likely based on age and gender, with older individuals providing guidance and expertise, and both men and women contributing to the group's survival through activities such as hunting and gathering. There was likely a strong emphasis on cooperation and sharing within these small groups.