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Women's Sports Are a Crappy Version of Men's Sports


Everyone knows it. Any sport, the women's version is slower, more boring. The only exception is Tennis. Everything else women's sports sucks.

When the Olympics comes on we're all forced to watch 50% women's sports , and it's boring as hell.

Now they're even in boxing. "Hey , you know that idiotic sport where two men pound eachother's heads in until they have permanant brain damage? We want to do that too!"

They shouldn't be allowed in these sports when they can't handle getting hurt, like when they fall in snowboarding Slopestyle course and sit on the hill crying.

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you should see how hard they've been forcing women's football over here for the past few years. it barely makes any revenue and is generally dependant on income from the men's teams to keep them financially viable.

it's kind funny because in business things that lose money generally fail, but because it's "women's" football it gets treated like a charity and gets propped up by an endless stream of external revenue, and then they pretend that there's a huge fanbase to justify it all but there really isn't

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I've heard women are better at endurance swimming (eg ocean crossings etc), because they naturally have more subcutaneous fat and lose less heat.

But that 'sport' is little more than an after-the-weather footnote in news broadcasts, so....

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Yes, They seem to be really good at Swimming , Tennis, and Soccer...............

and Track Running , to be honest, they can make the 100 meter dash in 10 seconds. Anyway, it's all the most boring sports, that's my point.

Frankly most of the summer Olympics is boring to me, even the Men's sports.

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I guess I'm patriarchal, but I like women's sports when they can still maintain some femininity while competing. When they try to emulate men, it does seem like a vastly inferior version of men's sports - basketball being the primary one IMO.

Tennis, golf, swimming, and even bowling are watchable for me.

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Like diving? Archery? Shooting? Equestrian? Figure skating? Gymnastics?

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