Not necessarily. It depends on the sport and the boy. Men physically are far stronger, even against female athletes. |
There’s nothing uplifting about celebrating only boys for doing work that girls are also doing. Go back to the 1950s where you belong |
Can you please start your own thread? This is supposed to be a positive, uplifting thread. Your repeated posting and hate for young men is ruining this thread. |
I don't see hate for young men in that person's prior posts. They are pointing out that the girls are also out there helping. Why do you hate sometime pointing out that girls can and do shovel too? Celebrate all the young people out there helping. |
There is so much boy hate and negativity. That was the point to give them some credit. |
My unathletic wife taught my 80 year old neighbor that "girls" can do the job as well as he can. |
So, bravo(?) to your middle aged wife for schooling an 80 year old man that she is more fit than he is? Um, yay her? |
TEEN GIRLS CAN AND DO SHOVEL SNOW TOO ! |
The hate for young men is imaginary. We are calling out boy moms for being what they always are, annoying drama queens who make sh*t up to bring attention to themselves and their kids. Vomit |
I suspect it is less of a "we" thing and more like 1 or 2 of you posting repeatedly because you don't like to hear positive things about young men. |
Please. I have teens who shoveled (male and female) and the thought that only one group needs a shoutout is condescending as heck. |
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The idea that boys aren’t praised enough is hysterical.
I saw nothing like what you’re describing in my neighborhood either. |
+1 Op is a misogynist troll. |
| OP sounds like the poster from the "why don't teens shovel" thread who complained that teens who accepted money for shoveling were bad kids who should do it for free, and that they should be like her and volunteer because she doesn't need income. |
I think the only misogynistic trolls are the ones that disdain young men so much that they are incensed and offended at anything expressing gratitude to boys or recognizing them in a positive way. |