No, women's arms are not longer than men's. Men generally have longer arms than women, even when considering body size. This is due to a combination of factors, including genetics and hormonal influences.
Several sources highlight this difference:
- "MEN HAVE BIGGER HEADS AND LONGER ARMS AND LEGS than women" relative to body size.
- "In addition to the height difference, men also have bigger heads and longer arms and legs than women, and this is relative to body size." (verywellhealth.com)
- "tl;dr There are gendered categories in archery because men have longer arms ... than both the female and male average." (reddit.com)
- "No, men have significantly longer arms than women." (quora.com)
While there are exceptions, the general rule is that men tend to have longer arms than women. This difference is often observed in sports like archery, boxing, and mixed martial arts, where longer reach can be an advantage.