In college, I was playing on the rugby team. We were average.
Somehow, a scrimmage against the US Womans Rugby Team was set up. It was supposed to be about 90% of full contact, but don't tell those "gals" that.
These were big women, some over 200 lbs, but still athletic, and the US Womans Rugby Team had never lost an international match.
A couple of our guys were afraid to tackle a girl and got steam rolled. I had no such qualms, and ran right through them (most of the time). They respected that most of us treated them as athletes, but the final score would have been 100-0 had we played for real.
Yup, I'm sure they were all lesbians, but they were super cool lesbians and we had fun drinking together afterwards.
As long as they don't want special treatment. I really respect that of them and women can be pretty damned tough, but sexual dimorphism is real and we have most of the physical advantages in sports.
doubtful, given how heavily edited this is to make them look good
I've got a story that correlates.
In college, I was playing on the rugby team. We were average.
Somehow, a scrimmage against the US Womans Rugby Team was set up. It was supposed to be about 90% of full contact, but don't tell those "gals" that.
These were big women, some over 200 lbs, but still athletic, and the US Womans Rugby Team had never lost an international match.
A couple of our guys were afraid to tackle a girl and got steam rolled. I had no such qualms, and ran right through them (most of the time). They respected that most of us treated them as athletes, but the final score would have been 100-0 had we played for real.
Yup, I'm sure they were all lesbians, but they were super cool lesbians and we had fun drinking together afterwards.
As long as they don't want special treatment. I really respect that of them and women can be pretty damned tough, but sexual dimorphism is real and we have most of the physical advantages in sports.
RIP DSM-5