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Boys need spaces to themselves
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(05-03-2018, 01:53 PM)GMDino Wrote: Mellow

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What if they both play had and the boys lose? 


Ever think you only had to "tone it down" because your out of control action caused a serious injury? Whether it was a boy or a girl?




This should be good....


So they never learn their "limitation" and are never pushed by people (boys, you say) better than them?

Sad.

1. I have seen teenage boys play against UCONN girls hoops players and it’s not even close. The closest I ever saw was Megan Duffy, who went to ND and played in the WNBA. Even she was beat up.

2. You don’t tone it down while playing any sport. You have a responsibility to your teammates, your competitors, your coaches, and yourself to always play hard. Toning it down is disrespectful to all involved.

3. Their limitation is the inability to participate in boys only activities. Sports, Boy Scouts, or any club. Girls have their own clubs, Girl Scouts, sports, etc. boys are rightfully limited in those as well. Everyone needs a place to go away from the opposite sex.





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RE: Boys need spaces to themselves - StLucieBengal - 05-03-2018, 07:12 PM

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