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To: Repeat Offender
There should not be a separate division for girl sports. Set up a division based on some key factor such as height or weight, similar to wrestling weight classes. Keep separate locker rooms, and let the athletes determine who can use which locker room by majority vote.

Other than figure skating and beach volleyball, nobody wants to watch girl sports anyway. And breaking into smaller people classes gives little guys a chance to succeed in sports instead of just watching.

That would take some getting used to, but we all got over having women in traditional men occupations, and we can get used to this as well.

30 posted on 05/17/2025 6:42:10 AM PDT by Bernard (Issue an annual budget. And Issue a federal government balance sheet. Let's see what we got.)
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To: Bernard
That would take some getting used to, but we all got over having women in traditional men occupations, and we can get used to this as well.

Yeah we just "got used to" women who were put on shorthanded teams and seldom, if ever left the wire,....making shorthanded teams even more shorthanded. We should just get used to women who can't carry gear or extra munitions. We should also get used to wymyn fire chiefs who think if a man is in a burning building, well he's just in the wrong place.

We should just get used to men in women's sports, and women not being competitive for those awards and scholarships.

I wonder if this guy's family just "got over" women being in "traditional occupations for men," or his heroic actions being attributed to the woman who didn't fire a shot?

It's a shame what some folks can just "get used to."

36 posted on 05/17/2025 7:17:39 AM PDT by Repeat Offender
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