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- Dec 17, 2020
Well, I guess I learned something new today and I stand corrected!Normally a lurker but for some reason I felt the need to chime in here at this totally irrelevant information. Women can have Adam's apples, it's not that common but it does happen in women with elevated testosterone levels, especially during puberty. The Adam's apple is just what we call the visible protrusion of the larynx after it has extended to make a person's voice deeper. But I don't think anyone would be able to see Chantal's Adams apple with half a foot of fat hanging off her neck regardless of whether she has one.