Here's why:
* Hormones: Men have higher levels of testosterone, which stimulates hair growth and makes hair thicker and coarser.
* Hair follicles: Men have larger and thicker hair follicles than women.
* Hair type: Women generally have finer and softer hair than men, regardless of where it grows.
While shaving may make the hair feel slightly thicker and stubbly temporarily, it doesn't actually change the underlying structure of the hair follicle or the type of hair that grows.
In short, shaving doesn't change the underlying biological differences in hair growth between men and women.