Quote:
Originally Posted by DarkBritches
I didn't mean obscene double entender if that is what you mean. But I suspect myboynoah might have that in mind, which is why I called him out on metaphor the other day. But I am not the metaphor police, a hat that doesn't fit my head. By cream I just mean that women can achieve great things in sports if they have the chance. Lots of girls are cream and they don't even know it, but title IX creates afterschool programs where they learn more about themselves and their potential. In case you haven't noticed, the U.S. has a problem with childhood obesity, so every little bit helps. If Title IX stops a girl from getting obese, then it is worth something. But how much?
|
It may stop a girl from getting obese. But in doing so, how many opportunities for boys are being dropped? At what point is the trade-off worth it?