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Product packaging fails to account for women's grip strength

A recent post on LessWrong highlights a persistent issue where many product containers are designed with a grip strength requirement that disproportionately excludes women. The author points to a study indicating a significant gap in grip strength between genders, with 90% of females producing less force than 95% of males. This disparity means many women frequently need assistance to open common items like jars, suggesting a lack of consideration for a large segment of the population in product design. AI

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Product packaging fails to account for women's grip strength

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · KatjaGrace ·

    Women should be able to open things

    <p>m pretty annoyed today, for nominal reasons ranging between ‘petty’ and ‘doesn’t even make sense’. I’m not entirely sure how or if to take oneself seriously when one has such absurd grievances. But that’s a question for another time—I’m here now to tell you about my one potent…