Sorry runner, I posted an incomplete version of my post above - here it is in it's totality! Should make things more clearer!
I'm not scared to say it - women are weaker than men, in certain areas, of course!
You can look at fraility in women in more than one way.
1. There is fraility referring to the physical form...meaning weak or fragile, or easily broken or destroyed - not strong. Usually relates to the slight thin physical frame that women possess (generaly speaking) and this trait is less seen in the male physical form. In my area this thin frame is seldom seen!!
2. Another way to take a woman's 'fraility is to look at it as a 'fault', especially a weakness in 'resolution' - but not necessarily the case in every situation.
Men are more firm and determined and unwavering in many respects than his female counterpart. This trait has good and bad consequences thay come from it - whether it be to build civilizations or it be to destroy worlds.
Women more than men are considered to have a lack of resolve especially when it comes to the decision making process...men tend to be unwavering, some to the point of being stubborn or rash. Women tend to be associated to more flexibility in their decisions and sometimes to the point of wavering and exhibiting indecision and irresolution.
For example; go shopping for clothes (or a house) with a woman and then go with a man and see the 'resoluteness' in decision making between the two sexes. You'll spend a lot more time with the female than the male. Whether this is good or bad is not the point. It is just the case!