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To: momtothree

So glad that in modern America no woman is cheated on or beaten any more.

Seriously, both those pathologies are surely MORE prevalent today than in our grandmothers days—that’s not glamorizing that era, as I’m not saying things were great then....just facing facts.

Is involvement in healthy extra-curricular activity like sports a good thing? Sure, to a degree.

It can also become a god.... (look at MEN’s football at Penn State.....)

ALL of our grandmothers were, MUCH “less likely to do drugs, get pregnant as a teen, and do better academically” than even female athletes today.... even with the discrimination and hard-times they faced.

Why is that?


141 posted on 08/09/2012 11:11:23 AM PDT by AnalogReigns (reality is analog, not digital...)
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To: AnalogReigns

“It can also become a god”.

You really need to stay on point. First you complain that the women Olympians are flat chested, ugly and unfeminine. Then you blame STD’s, abortion, crime rate, divorce, flatulence, and bad breath on women in sports. Now sports can become “gods”? Let me make this easy for you, AR. Why don’t you say what you really, REALLY want to. Educating women is the main cause of today’s societal problems. Women were better off when they were illiterate. They “knew their place” because they couldn’t read and had to rely on the men folk if they wanted to eat. They had to focus on presenting a skinny waist and big ta tas to get a man to take care of her. When women were illiterate, society didn’t have abortion, STD’s, a crime rate, poverty or flatulence.

Nice try at the poor attempt to use MEN’s football at Penn State to hide the initial ugliness of your opinion. You don’t like women with flat chests that can perform athletically better than you. I get it.. I just don’t agree with you.


149 posted on 08/09/2012 11:44:15 AM PDT by momtothree
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