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"Twenty years ago, the guidance for a family of four (two adults and two children under 11 years of age) was $119.80 per week, or $519 per month. These days, it’s $231.60 per week, or $1,003.40 per month.

That guidance changes depending on the size of a household. Frankly, the formula the government uses is complicated and confusing.

One eyebrow-raising aspect of the government guidelines: They vary by gender. A man in his 30s, for example, should spend $312.80 per month on groceries. A woman of the same age, however, should come in at $249.30 per month — a $63.50 difference."

That difference between men and women is fairly proportional to their average size difference.

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It is well known that men's poop requires more toilet paper!

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Is that disproportional to the differences in butt size?

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YES! Entirely

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