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I have said this before. You need to get out more. Feminine hobbies are "doing hair?" Are you serious? I have an impression from your other posts that you are relatively young. Your attitude towards sports is more like those of prior generations when women didn't play many sports.
Women participate in almost all of the same sports as men. 20,000 people will watch women play tennis in the US open. Gymnastics may be the #1 or #2 sport for TV viewers during the Olympics. Natalie Coughlin, an multi-Olympic medalist swimmers went far in DWTS. And so on.....Althletic women are more graceful, more beautiful, and more capable than those that aren't. A strong female soccer player may not be super-slim, but she is infinitely more attractive than an overweight TV watcher.
Get your hands on the current ESPN "The Body Issue" magazine. Most of the women featured are beautiful.
I have to disagree with the bolded. Do you have a link or proof for your statement.
I never read sports magazines always cooking magazines. Sports are not really my interest. Sorry but it just isn't. Watching them is fine, participating not so much.
I have to disagree with the bolded. Do you have a link or proof for your statement.
I never read sports magazines always cooking magazines. Sports are not really my interest. Sorry but it just isn't. Watching them is fine, participating not so much.
You have no interest in sports, but you assume/infer that women who are interested in sports are conceited meatheads with no boobs...
I have to disagree with the bolded. Do you have a link or proof for your statement.
I never read sports magazines always cooking magazines. Sports are not really my interest. Sorry but it just isn't. Watching them is fine, participating not so much.
Well there are healthy geared cooking magazines. Get them.
Well there are healthy geared cooking magazines. Get them.
Yes, Cooking Light and Clean Eating magazine are two that come to mind right away. They even offer healthy substitutions for many "comfort" foods that people eat.
You have no interest in sports, but you assume/infer that women who are interested in sports are conceited meatheads with no boobs...
Although some women would risk losing their boobs just to be skinny. I would never be an AAA cup I would not feel like a woman. No knock on those woman who do wear AAA cups or are flatchested.
Although some women would risk losing their boobs just to be skinny. I would never be an AAA cup I would not feel like a woman. No knock on those woman who do wear AAA cups or are flatchested.
Maintaining a healthy weight isn't a sentence to small boobs.
I have to disagree with the bolded. Do you have a link or proof for your statement.
I never read sports magazines always cooking magazines. Sports are not really my interest. Sorry but it just isn't. Watching them is fine, participating not so much.
How can I prove to that athletic women are more graceful (etc.) when I am stating an opinion? As for a soccer player, look at Hope Solo vs. Rosie O'Donnell. Or Brandi Chastain vs. Cameron Mannheim. Who do you think looks better?
I can almost certainly say though that an athletic person is more graceful on their feet and moves with better coordination than an unathletic person.
Sports are male dominated. Mostly men watch sports and they more frequently participate in them. Feminine hobbies are doing hair, sewing, cooking etc not tackling others, climbing trees, or rolling around in mud. If you want a feminine sport try cheerleading or figure skating though I dont really consider those true sports.
Really?! Say's who-you? I tackled and rough-housed with my girls when they were younger. We also climbed trees and loved it. We don't roll around in the mud, but we do get muddy on some of out trail rides or mountain bike rides. What an antiquated stereotype you use. No doubt doing hair, sewing, cooking etc., are useful skills for both genders.
Other sports available to my daughters include, not limited to: gymnastics, cross-country, volleyball, basketball, swimming, track, softball, tennis, soccer
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