If a guy named Adam gave her an apple, then sure. If you're talking about the one on the throat..... then she probably has a banana as well.I just need to know.
I just saw that on that TV show "The Doctors" a few mornings ago. Thanks for the wiki explanation of it.The laryngeal prominence is usually more prominent in adult men than in women or prepubescent children. The growth of the larynx itself, and dropping of the vocal box during puberty is responsible for the vocal instability in teenage boys. The laryngeal prominence is merely the protrusion one sees of the thyroid cartilage making up the body of the larynx. The laryngeal prominence is usually more prominent in adult males because the thyroid cartilage elongates during puberty as the voice box becomes lodged in the throat, protruding out the front of the neck more noticeably. The result is that the two laminae (thin cartilage) of the thyroid cartilage that form the protrusion meet at an average angle of 90° in males, and 120° in females, so there is less cartilage protruding out in females.
Laryngeal prominence is commonly considered a male secondary sex characteristic, but women can also develop a masculine laryngeal prominence. -Wikipedia
^ This.Let's see a picture.
I was watching Manswers one day and they had a segment on how to tell the difference between a man and a woman. Apparently, the one surefire way is to look at the fingers. If the ring finger is longer than the index finger, then it is a man. In women, the index finger is longer than the ring finger. Hope this helps you out.
Of course she can ........... take my word for it.
I just need to know.