P. C HAS TAKEN OVER

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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?

I was joking around with you about Teen Vogue.

But no, not all women act like women. Third and particularly fourth wave feminism have made sure of that.

Feminine traits are not subjective or dependent on the strength of my opinion. They are simply the traits and behaviors traditionally associated with women. The nurturers of children, the glue that holds families together, the sensitive and gentler of the sexes. But you knew this already, so not sure why you needed to ask something so overt.
 
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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?

I was joking around with you about Teen Vogue.

But no, not all women act like women. Third and particularly fourth wave feminism have made sure of that.

Feminine traits are not subjective or dependent on the strength of my opinion. They are simply the traits and behaviors traditionally associated with women. The nurturers of children, the glue that holds families together, the sensitive and gentler of the sexes. But you knew this already, so not sure why you needed to ask something so overt.

I was simply interested in which behaviours, characteristic of women, you found beautiful.
 
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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?

I was joking around with you about Teen Vogue.

But no, not all women act like women. Third and particularly fourth wave feminism have made sure of that.

Feminine traits are not subjective or dependent on the strength of my opinion. They are simply the traits and behaviors traditionally associated with women. The nurturers of children, the glue that holds families together, the sensitive and gentler of the sexes. But you knew this already, so not sure why you needed to ask something so overt.

I was simply interested in which behaviours, characteristic of women, you found beautiful.

They sit down to urinate. I am very wary of those I see next to me at the trough.
 
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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?

I was joking around with you about Teen Vogue.

But no, not all women act like women. Third and particularly fourth wave feminism have made sure of that.

Feminine traits are not subjective or dependent on the strength of my opinion. They are simply the traits and behaviors traditionally associated with women. The nurturers of children, the glue that holds families together, the sensitive and gentler of the sexes. But you knew this already, so not sure why you needed to ask something so overt.

I was simply interested in which behaviours, characteristic of women, you found beautiful.

They sit down to urinate. I am very wary of those I see next to me at the trough.

I've never seen that, although a mate of mine once claimed he had.
 
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I was joking around with you about Teen Vogue.

But no, not all women act like women. Third and particularly fourth wave feminism have made sure of that.

Feminine traits are not subjective or dependent on the strength of my opinion. They are simply the traits and behaviors traditionally associated with women. The nurturers of children, the glue that holds families together, the sensitive and gentler of the sexes. But you knew this already, so not sure why you needed to ask something so overt.

I was simply interested in which behaviours, characteristic of women, you found beautiful.

They sit down to urinate. I am very wary of those I see next to me at the trough.

I've never seen that, although a mate of mine once claimed he had.

according to Russian sources Donald Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon didn't mind if they squatted and let the dams overflow
 
Was asked to be a trainer for the girls/female nines comp team/s today and am considering my involvement. Funnily enough, part of the reasoning was as a result of a situation in which I felt quite uncomfortable at our club presentation day. A cluster of girl mini and mod players at our club were around me and a few wanting to sit on my knees, with me wanting to accommodate them, but also trying to place my hands/arms to ensure no confusion over any possible inappropriateness.

Not too sure about taking on the role as I want to contribute, but feel uncomfortable at the thought of touching teen or pubescent girls. Sure, it's not sexual but post being a teenager myself, it just doesn't seem right to be touching them.
 
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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?

I'm no expert on this , but it looks like some players wear some sort of protection to the breast area
 
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Was asked to be a trainer for the girls/female nines comp team/s today and am considering my involvement. Funnily enough, part of the reasoning was as a result of a situation in which I felt quite uncomfortable at our club presentation day. A cluster of girl mini and mod players at our club were around me and a few wanting to sit on my knees, with me wanting to accommodate them, but also trying to place my hands/arms to ensure no confusion over any possible inappropriateness.

Not too sure about taking on the role as I want to contribute, but feel uncomfortable at the thought of touching teen or pubescent girls. Sure, it's not sexual but post being a teenager myself, it just doesn't seem right to be touching them.

do it. nothing wrong with it.
 
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Was asked to be a trainer for the girls/female nines comp team/s today and am considering my involvement. Funnily enough, part of the reasoning was as a result of a situation in which I felt quite uncomfortable at our club presentation day. A cluster of girl mini and mod players at our club were around me and a few wanting to sit on my knees, with me wanting to accommodate them, but also trying to place my hands/arms to ensure no confusion over any possible inappropriateness.

Not too sure about taking on the role as I want to contribute, but feel uncomfortable at the thought of touching teen or pubescent girls. Sure, it's not sexual but post being a teenager myself, it just doesn't seem right to be touching them.

Not wanting to sound judgemental, but that's really bad parenting.

My kids were all taught at a young age that outside of immediate family, you don't go around sitting on anybody's laps or ask to be carried etc.

Not only is it good to teach them from a young age that such contact with an adult is not appropriate, but it also avoids the adult being made to feel uncomfortable, as you were.
 
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Was asked to be a trainer for the girls/female nines comp team/s today and am considering my involvement. Funnily enough, part of the reasoning was as a result of a situation in which I felt quite uncomfortable at our club presentation day. A cluster of girl mini and mod players at our club were around me and a few wanting to sit on my knees, with me wanting to accommodate them, but also trying to place my hands/arms to ensure no confusion over any possible inappropriateness.

Not too sure about taking on the role as I want to contribute, but feel uncomfortable at the thought of touching teen or pubescent girls. Sure, it's not sexual but post being a teenager myself, it just doesn't seem right to be touching them.

Not wanting to sound judgemental, but that's really bad parenting.

My kids were all taught at a young age that outside of immediate family, you don't go around sitting on anybody's laps or ask to be carried etc.

Not only is it good to teach them from a young age that such contact with an adult is not appropriate, but it also avoids the adult being made to feel uncomfortable, as you were.

For years I taught chess to all ages in State primary schools and it is very strict protocol. I had police character checks done every year and there is a very strict policy of no touching whatsoever - even if the child needs comforting. I did have to wrestle one guy who had a headlock on another after a bad loss. Another rule I was not allowed to be alone with only one child when taking them to competitions in other schools - though parents told me it was okay they trusted me.
 
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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

to true

Maybe Mitch could join a women's team and a big female Islander take his place.

i mean any female islander is better and worth more than mitch at any day of the week :smiley: :roll
 
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the p.c bridge have taken over again, i see that the ISP has made way for the WOMENS LEAGUE ON BOTH FOX AND NINE, so they show the ISP all season untill the finals then dump it to show a half baked womens format. dont get it.

Ha thats what she said
 
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