P. C HAS TAKEN OVER

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How long before they start demanding to be paid the same as the men?

I'm sure talks are already under way.

Well, y'know, they only play 60 mins.

Just like the skirts at Wimbeldon only play three sets, that didn't stop them whinging their way to equal pay with the blokes.
 
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How long before they start demanding to be paid the same as the men?

I'm sure talks are already under way.

Well, y'know, they only play 60 mins.

Just like the skirts at Wimbeldon only play three sets, that didn't stop them whinging their way to equal pay with the blokes.

careful you might be called "sexist"
but you always have the following cards at your disposal:
* I am a father card
* I am a poor male card
 
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How long before they start demanding to be paid the same as the men?

I'm sure talks are already under way.

Well, y'know, they only play 60 mins.

Just like the skirts at Wimbeldon only play three sets, that didn't stop them whinging their way to equal pay with the blokes.

I agree that for equal pay the women should be playing 5 set as well, the reason they asked for equal pay in tennis is the fact that the viewership for women is a lot closer to the men than in most sports around the world.

When Women's Rugby League is rating similar to men's then I'm sure there will be an argument for equal pay.
 
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How long before they start demanding to be paid the same as the men?

I'm sure talks are already under way.

Well, y'know, they only play 60 mins.

Just like the skirts at Wimbeldon only play three sets, that didn't stop them whinging their way to equal pay with the blokes.

I was joking.

Public interest drives athletes salaries.
 
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How long before they start demanding to be paid the same as the men?

I'm sure talks are already under way.

Well, y'know, they only play 60 mins.

Just like the skirts at Wimbeldon only play three sets, that didn't stop them whinging their way to equal pay with the blokes.

careful you might be called "sexist"
but you always have the following cards at your disposal:
* I am a father card
* I am a poor male card

I get called sexist all the time … usually by single women... which may explain why they are single :smiley:

Truth be told, there is nothing more beautiful than a woman who knows how to act like a woman. They are one of life's joys.

Back on topic .. if these girls want to play league then good luck to them. I don't think the average female body was designed to play rugby league, and once the novelty factor wares off, i don't enjoy watching a slower, less skillfull, less physical version of the real thing. But that's just me.
 
I have a serious question - is there any issue for female footballers taking regular heavy hits to the chest?

For men it's not really an issue because the pectoral is one of the strongest front muscles and the muscle has no viscera and limited fat between the skin and muscle.

But women have organs there - delicate structure. As far as I'm aware it hurts being struck on the boob, something akin to but not quite as bad as being kicked in the balls.

I saw one of the young Roosters ladies cop an absolute belter of an offensive body-check right on her chest; she didn't get up. I wondered what damage might occur from taking a blow like that?
 
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I have a serious question - is there any issue for female footballers taking regular heavy hits to the chest?

For men it's not really an issue because the pectoral is one of the strongest front muscles and the muscle has no viscera and limited fat between the skin and muscle.

But women have organs there - delicate structure. As far as I'm aware it hurts being struck on the boob, something akin to but not quite as bad as being kicked in the balls.

I saw one of the young Roosters ladies cop an absolute belter of an offensive body-check right on her chest; she didn't get up. I wondered what damage might occur from taking a blow like that?

Don’t think there is any damage that a vigorous massage would not help
 
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I have a serious question - is there any issue for female footballers taking regular heavy hits to the chest?

For men it's not really an issue because the pectoral is one of the strongest front muscles and the muscle has no viscera and limited fat between the skin and muscle.

But women have organs there - delicate structure. As far as I'm aware it hurts being struck on the boob, something akin to but not quite as bad as being kicked in the balls.

I saw one of the young Roosters ladies cop an absolute belter of an offensive body-check right on her chest; she didn't get up. I wondered what damage might occur from taking a blow like that?

Don’t think there is any damage that a vigorous massage would not help

I did say SERIOUS question.
 
https://www.healthline.com/health/breast-injury-trauma#treatment

What causes a breast injury?
A breast injury can result in breast contusion (bruises), pain, and tenderness. These symptoms usually heal on their own after a few days. Causes of breast injury may include:

bumping into something hard
being elbowed or hit while playing sports
running or other repetitive movement of the breast without a supportive bra
using a breast pump
a fall or blow to the breast
wearing tight clothing often
Read on to learn more about symptoms, treatment options, and cancer risk.

Read more: Why is there a yellow bruise on my breast? »

Why do breast injury symptoms happen or develop?
An injury to your breast is similar to an injury to any other part of your body. Breast injuries are your body’s reaction to:

damage to the fatty tissue
direct impact, like from a car accident
physical contact while participating in sports
damage to Cooper ligaments from repetitive motion and stretching, like from running without a proper amount of support
surgery
Symptom What to know
Pain and tenderness This usually occurs at the time of the injury but can also appear a few days after.
Bruising (breast contusion) Bruising and swelling can also make the injured breast look larger than normal.
Fat necrosis or lumps Damaged breast tissue can cause fat necrosis. This is a noncancerous lump that’s common after breast injuries or surgery. You may notice the skin is red, dimpled, or bruised. It may or may not be painful.
Hematoma A hematoma is an area of blood buildup where the trauma occurred. This leaves a discolored area similar to a bruise on your skin. A hematoma may take up to 10 days to be visible.
How to treat a breast trauma
Most of the time, breast injury and inflammation can be treated at home.

Do this
Gently apply a cold pack.
In the case of a hematoma, apply a hot compress.
Wear a comfortable bra to support the injured breast.
If you need help with managing pain, see your doctor. They can advise you on the best methods of pain control for you. You can usually ease pain from a traumatic injury with a pain reliever such as ibuprofen (Advil). However, if your pain is from surgery or if you have certain medical conditions, you should not take pain relievers. Talk to your doctor about other options for pain management instead.
 
It probably means that the smaller breast is the safer breast. There is some benefit of being a flat chested girl as some might describe Mitch.
 
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It probably means that the smaller breast is the safer breast. There is some benefit of being a flat chested girl as some might describe Mitch.

Dont insult women they are tougher than mitchel moses
 
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Well, y'know, they only play 60 mins.

Just like the skirts at Wimbeldon only play three sets, that didn't stop them whinging their way to equal pay with the blokes.

careful you might be called "sexist"
but you always have the following cards at your disposal:
* I am a father card
* I am a poor male card

I get called sexist all the time … usually by single women... which may explain why they are single :smiley:

**Truth be told, there is nothing more beautiful than a woman who knows how to act like a woman. They are one of life's joys.**

Back on topic .. if these girls want to play league then good luck to them. I don't think the average female body was designed to play rugby league, and once the novelty factor wares off, i don't enjoy watching a slower, less skillfull, less physical version of the real thing. But that's just me.

Do you know where these women hang out?
 
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Just like the skirts at Wimbeldon only play three sets, that didn't stop them whinging their way to equal pay with the blokes.

careful you might be called "sexist"
but you always have the following cards at your disposal:
* I am a father card
* I am a poor male card

I get called sexist all the time … usually by single women... which may explain why they are single :smiley:

**Truth be told, there is nothing more beautiful than a woman who knows how to act like a woman. They are one of life's joys.**

Back on topic .. if these girls want to play league then good luck to them. I don't think the average female body was designed to play rugby league, and once the novelty factor wares off, i don't enjoy watching a slower, less skillfull, less physical version of the real thing. But that's just me.

**Do you know where these women hang out?**

They can usually be found with me.
 
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careful you might be called "sexist"
but you always have the following cards at your disposal:
* I am a father card
* I am a poor male card

I get called sexist all the time … usually by single women... which may explain why they are single :smiley:

**Truth be told, there is nothing more beautiful than a woman who knows how to act like a woman. They are one of life's joys.**

Back on topic .. if these girls want to play league then good luck to them. I don't think the average female body was designed to play rugby league, and once the novelty factor wares off, i don't enjoy watching a slower, less skillfull, less physical version of the real thing. But that's just me.

**Do you know where these women hang out?**

They can usually be found with me.

:roll
 
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Well, y'know, they only play 60 mins.

Just like the skirts at Wimbeldon only play three sets, that didn't stop them whinging their way to equal pay with the blokes.

careful you might be called "sexist"
but you always have the following cards at your disposal:
* I am a father card
* I am a poor male card

I get called sexist all the time … usually by single women... which may explain why they are single :smiley:

Truth be told, there is nothing more beautiful than **a woman who knows how to act like a woman**. They are one of life's joys.

Back on topic .. if these girls want to play league then good luck to them. I don't think the average female body was designed to play rugby league, and once the novelty factor wares off, i don't enjoy watching a slower, less skillfull, less physical version of the real thing. But that's just me.

All women act like women. How does a woman act like a woman? Or more to the point, how does a woman not act like a woman? Which womanly acts make a woman beautiful?
 
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Just like the skirts at Wimbeldon only play three sets, that didn't stop them whinging their way to equal pay with the blokes.

careful you might be called "sexist"
but you always have the following cards at your disposal:
* I am a father card
* I am a poor male card

I get called sexist all the time … usually by single women... which may explain why they are single :smiley:

Truth be told, there is nothing more beautiful than **a woman who knows how to act like a woman**. They are one of life's joys.

Back on topic .. if these girls want to play league then good luck to them. I don't think the average female body was designed to play rugby league, and once the novelty factor wares off, i don't enjoy watching a slower, less skillfull, less physical version of the real thing. But that's just me.

All women act like women. How does a woman act like a woman? Or more to the point, how does a woman not act like a woman? Which womanly acts make a woman beautiful?

Actually they don't, and so I'm not sure if this is a serious question or not?

I am obviously referring to Women acting in a Feminine manner.

If you're confusing this with biological sex, i suggest you cancel your subscription to Teen Vogue :laughing:
 
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careful you might be called "sexist"
but you always have the following cards at your disposal:
* I am a father card
* I am a poor male card

I get called sexist all the time … usually by single women... which may explain why they are single :smiley:

Truth be told, there is nothing more beautiful than **a woman who knows how to act like a woman**. They are one of life's joys.

Back on topic .. if these girls want to play league then good luck to them. I don't think the average female body was designed to play rugby league, and once the novelty factor wares off, i don't enjoy watching a slower, less skillfull, less physical version of the real thing. But that's just me.

All women act like women. How does a woman act like a woman? Or more to the point, how does a woman not act like a woman? Which womanly acts make a woman beautiful?

Actually they don't, and so I'm not sure if this is a serious question or not?

I am obviously referring to Women acting in a Feminine manner.

If you're confusing this with biological sex, i suggest you cancel your subscription to Teen Vogue :laughing:

I don't read teen vogue, until you mentioned it I didn't know it existed. Yes, all women do act like women, they have no alternative.
You seem to have a strong opinion about female behaviours. I was asking you to describe or define which behaviours you find beautiful. What behaviours equate to a feminine manner?
 

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