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To: Mollypitcher1

No, there are not “many sports” in which women can compete with men. As the article above points out, the best women can’t even compete with the best 14 and 15 year old boys in most sports.

And no, there are no exceptions in strength oriented sports at the high level. Your feminism is showing.


42 posted on 10/16/2018 10:44:46 AM PDT by Paladins Prayer
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To: Paladins Prayer

Get off your garbage and NEVER call me a feminist!!
I have a room full of trophies and medals gained in competition both here in America and Europe where I competed regularly against hundreds of men.
My regular foursome in golf was comprised of three men and myself. I played from the men’s tees and won as often as not.
I never asked for quarter or exception because I was a woman. I earned my reputation and was always proud of my standing in the community.
My children and grandchildren are outstanding individuals. I have taught most of them to hunt and fish.
I have always contended that sports provide a learning experience for youngsters to learn how to deal with life’s vicissitudes. Whether male or female, dealing with success or failure is a learned ability. We are not born with it.
Unfortunately, girls spend too much time being influenced by fashion and glamour magazines and not enough time dealing with real life situations. There are your “Feminists.”
I speak from experience and not from some idiocy promulgated by “isms” or group-think.
Women should be entitled to the competitions they wish to participate in and not be deprived because some addle-brained men think they are not entitled.


43 posted on 10/16/2018 2:25:32 PM PDT by Mollypitcher1 (I have not yet begun to fight....John Paul Jones)
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