11 Photos Proving That Women Totally Have Super Powers

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Women, according to scientists, have superpowers that men lack: they can discriminate between different shades of color, have a better immune system, and are more compassionate and perceptive than men. They have special danger-detecting talents and appear to be able to multitask with ease. The images in this gallery show women’s distinct abilities, which makes us admire them even more.

1. Competing in marathons while wearing high heels

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Most men are unable to wear high heels, but what about wearing them while running a marathon? Irene Sewell, a former ballroom dancer, ran 26.2 miles (43 kilometers) in stilettos to set a marathon Guinness World Record. In 7 hours and 28 minutes, she completed the race.

2. Taking into the form of a living spider-woman

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This girl from a small West African town has the superpower of being able to scale any cliff or wall while appearing to be taking a stroll in the park. When she was a child, she learned to climb from her pet monkey, Georgie. She is no longer competing in professional rock climbing, but she continues to inspire people by giving motivational talks and arranging coaching workshops.

3. Being active while caring for a little child

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Yoga programs for moms and babies have been increasingly popular in recent years. They show that working out can be done even when you have a small child. This entertainment for two is an example of feminine multitasking — and remember, it’s hard to concentrate when your foot is tickled.

4. In a driving game, crashing automobiles and computers

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This is a counterintuitive superpower: studies show that women are more likely than males to fail their first driving test, and they frequently remark that their partner is a better driver. This appears to be true even when the car isn’t real. At the same time, researchers agree that women are more concerned about road safety and drive more cautiously.

5. Being a mother of four and a world-record-breaking polar explorer

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Ann Daniels is living proof that humans can achieve anything they set their minds to. She is the first woman to reach both the North and South Poles in human history. This success is even more remarkable when you consider that she took part in her first arctic show when her triplets were just 18 months old and had no prior experience.

6. Trying to be gorgeous at all costs

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Beauty masks must be left on the skin for a certain amount of time. Even if it means wearing one while playing a computer game or caring for a baby, this beauty practice does not disrupt women’s regular routines.

7. Being a shining star at any age

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At the age of 87, Helen van Winkle became an Instagram celebrity. She began building her brand without the worry of being too provocative, flamboyant, or controversial at this point. It all began when her great-granddaughter shared a photo of her on Instagram, which quickly became a worldwide sensation. Helen now makes appearances at important events such as the MTV Movie Awards, where she inspires millions of women to believe in themselves, even if they are approaching 90 years old.

8. Despite being bullied, caring about the future of the world

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Nadia is a fierce fighter. She began picking up trash on her route to and from school, and in a short period of time, she had collected enough plastic to fill two recycling bins. Her classmates despised her efforts and dubbed her “Trash Girl.” Her story, however, has sparked a much broader response: not only does she now have a Facebook support group, but her fans have also transformed her into an inspirational cartoon superhero.

9. Being a mommy and a commander of a space shuttle

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Eileen Collins was the first woman to fly in space and the first woman to command a space shuttle. After a 16-year career and four orbiter flights, she left NASA in 2006 to spend more time with her husband and two children. In her interviews, she encourages others to take on even the most difficult challenges and not be afraid of failure.

10. Multitasking

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According to science, women are better at multitasking than males, since they are less impacted by distraction, at least during specific tasks. Breastfeeding an infant while applying make-up appears to be an example of multitasking.

11. Having children and giving birth

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Giving birth to a child is a woman’s greatest superpower. Laura, a Spanish blogger, and mother of three posted the photo above four days before giving birth to healthy twins.

Do you believe that every woman possesses superpowers? Which one isn’t on the list, and which one do you already have? Leave us your thoughts and opinions in the comments section.