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I do my own ironing.
I do my own ironing.
i take it to a dry cleaners where some woman does it for me.
I do my own ironing.
i take it to a dry cleaners where some woman does it for me.
I do my own ironing.
i take it to a dry cleaners where some woman does it for me.My girlfriend would hammer you into a fine paste for saying that!
I do my own ironing.
i take it to a dry cleaners where some woman does it for me.
I do my own ironing.
i take it to a dry cleaners where some woman does it for me.
*throws her soapbox at Longbow*
As for women lasting race distances - OK, so she might have to work harder than the guys, but there's no reason as to why she wouldn't be able to last the race. I think the major reason that women are at a minimum in racing is not because we don't have the ability, but that it's simply a man-dominated world, and that on it's own creates barriers to women entering the sport.
As for women lasting race distances - OK, so she might have to work harder than the guys, but there's no reason as to why she wouldn't be able to last the race. I think the major reason that women are at a minimum in racing is not because we don't have the ability, but that it's simply a man-dominated world, and that on it's own creates barriers to women entering the sport.
It wasn't that I don't think woman can last the race distance, as in they will have to stop near the end of the race. I'm more just questioning due to what most current F1 drivers say about staying in tip top physical condition, can a woman maintain the pace over a race distance.
Im going to stop posting on this topic now because I feel that I'm going to dig myself into a hole in the ground that I can't get back out of again.
As for women lasting race distances - OK, so she might have to work harder than the guys, but there's no reason as to why she wouldn't be able to last the race. I think the major reason that women are at a minimum in racing is not because we don't have the ability, but that it's simply a man-dominated world, and that on it's own creates barriers to women entering the sport.
It wasn't that I don't think woman can last the race distance, as in they will have to stop near the end of the race. I'm more just questioning due to what most current F1 drivers say about staying in tip top physical condition, can a woman maintain the pace over a race distance.
Im going to stop posting on this topic now because I feel that I'm going to dig myself into a hole in the ground that I can't get back out of again.You're already in the hole!!
Men are physically stronger, but women have more endurance. So yes, Danica (or any woman) should be able to run a GP, as long as she has the proper training.
As for women lasting race distances - OK, so she might have to work harder than the guys, but there's no reason as to why she wouldn't be able to last the race. I think the major reason that women are at a minimum in racing is not because we don't have the ability, but that it's simply a man-dominated world, and that on it's own creates barriers to women entering the sport.
It wasn't that I don't think woman can last the race distance, as in they will have to stop near the end of the race. I'm more just questioning due to what most current F1 drivers say about staying in tip top physical condition, can a woman maintain the pace over a race distance.
Im going to stop posting on this topic now because I feel that I'm going to dig myself into a hole in the ground that I can't get back out of again.You're already in the hole!!
I'll save you buddy!
Men are physically stronger, but women have more endurance. So yes, Danica (or any woman) should be able to run a GP, as long as she has the proper training.
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