Women sometimes have a genetic predisposition to certain inherent diseases like cancer, which result in their dying younger. Obesity and smoking play their parts these days too.
Trying to emulate men's lifestyles, including taking on their self-imposed stress levels, is also another reason for women dying earlier.
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You might have a point there, though I have seen some drunken women who might give them a run for their money. They don't even have a hose they can misdirect.
RE: why do people argue
Not at all , you are still here.....(after a fashion).