mattwitt
# 978
- Jun 28, 2018
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I was just thinking how I personally have not seen any SN fail threads by women on this site. It made me wonder if this method works better for women because generally speaking woman are smaller, lighter, and weaker (less muscle mass) then men although women do have a better immune system then men. Or did the women who succeeded did so because they planned and prepared better and carried out a better regiment.Why would you think they would offhand? I mean, maybe some people may be drawn to certain methods more than others. But just curious why you're thinking there'd be a different success with something that effects basically blood/oxygen types of things that would more or less be gender neutral.
It's actually a very interesting thought. Other things to look into - do more women chose SN; or are women more resolved to carry it through? Too many variables though.I was just thinking how I personally have not seen any SN fail threads by women on this site. It made me wonder if this method works better for women because generally speaking woman are smaller, lighter, and weaker (less muscle mass) then men although women do have a better immune system then men. Or did the women who succeeded did so because they planned and prepared better and carried out a better regiment.
I was just thinking how I personally have not seen any SN fail threads by women on this site. It made me wonder if this method works better for women because generally speaking woman are smaller, lighter, and weaker (less muscle mass) then men although women do have a better immune system then men. Or did the women who succeeded did so because they planned and prepared better and carried out a better regiment.
Eden2k, Ifisieyoung, Jen0804, L0ne1ygh0st , and zajebistakaczka failed with SN (apologies if i've misgendered anyone), ~30% of documented failed attempts.I was just thinking how I personally have not seen any SN fail threads by women on this site.
It may be due to, as someone previously stated, that women are generally smaller on average and so the required lethal dose is theoretically lower for them than for men. The recommended amounts on here are a one size fits all, so women are probably more likely to succeed due to the effects of the SN occurring sooner than in men. Possibly?I was just thinking how I personally have not seen any SN fail threads by women on this site. It made me wonder if this method works better for women because generally speaking woman are smaller, lighter, and weaker (less muscle mass) then men although women do have a better immune system then men. Or did the women who succeeded did so because they planned and prepared better and carried out a better regiment.