"KLC Lewis" wrote in message
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"Larry" wrote in message
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Total BS. I trust Maryann with my life regularly. I've sailed with
many competent women and it is not uncommon to see cruising boats
out
there run by partners where the woman is the better sailor. In the
local high school sailing league girls have proven time and again
that
they are at least as good as the boys at the varsity level.
I agree....as long as the waves are small, the wind is light and the
loads
aren't heavy....or, as in the sailing league, the boat is small.
At sea, in heavy weather, my 255 pound ass isn't big enough much of
the
time. I can't imagine a woman trying to get the main down in a 40
knot
gale with rain pounding her and the deck boiling up around her.
That's
just not right, women's lib or no women's lib. She'll never be as
strong
as a man....sorry.
Thinking otherwise, though politically wonderful, is foolhardy and
dangerous.
Larry
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I'll go head to head with most men any day of the week, Larry. My boat
is sized for what I can handle. Nevertheless, your gendertyping
doesn't take into account that there are plenty of women who are
bigger than some men. Or even the average man, for that matter. And
some day, we shall rule the Earth.
The trouble is it's been recently proven that women's brains are smaller
and, as a consequence, women are less intelligent than men.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0322060241.htm
Particularly important is the way women's brains are inferior when it
comes to spatial cognizance. Simply put, women get lost easier. Not a
good trait for somebody navigating a small vessel.
It has also been proven that women, even if they are the same size as
men, have weaker muscles. It is well known that a woman who weighs 150
pounds has more of that body mass taken up with fat than the average 150
pound male who has less body fat and more muscle. Men's muscles, size
for size, are stronger than women's muscles.
So forget going head to head with men. Instead, be a good girl and
concentrate on giving head. It's the path to womanly success.
Wilbur Hubbard