
Both Men and Women produce testosterone and estrogen.
Estrogen is linked to higher fat deposits (often why prepubescent boys have 'baby fat'.
The testosterone hormone you are talking about spikes with higher exercise level (like weight training), which a male or female can engage in. But it's not always the case. Some people need Testosterone shots and some Estrogen Shot to keep thier body in balance ( feel free to look up why someone who is CIS would need those shots).
If we lived in a culture where women need to be strong, and men were expected to be thin and have no defining muscles- then women would be stronger.
I'm not saying most Men are not stronger in our current world. What I originally corrected you on was the fact you called it "fundamentally" just based on a hormone that you were to the understanding was only found in one gender and not the other.
More than just muscles go into strength. Your build, the nutrition you were given growing up, your exercise dedication, genetic complications. There are a lot of factors.
If you'd like to read up on a "Woman Worrior" tribes feel free to. Thier women are recorded to typically be larger than Male counterparts.
TL;DR
Yes, most men are stronger than most women. But there are way more factors that are put into account than a blanketed "You're female, so you're weak".
so u just lose all of your strength because ur a woman? whew chile looks like someone skipped biology class