Originally Posted by
JoePa
Well I'll tell you something - it must be a generational thing - when I was growing up women stayed in their more traditional roles - like mothers, teachers, nurses, secretaries, store clerks and such - it wasn't until some old biddies started the so-called women's movement that women wanted to be like men - that's when they started playing men's sports - before that they played little of any kind of sport - maybe swimming but that's about it - in those days it wasn't ladylike to do things like that - things that men did - they were suppose to sit on the side lines and cheer - if they would have played some sport no one would have watched them anyway - things are sure different these days - some women try to be like men and sometimes you can't tell them apart - you got to admit that when girls play a particular sport the level is way down compared to when men play it - the question is - has all of this made things better - you be the judge - as for me I wouldn't waste my time watching some gals playing some sport - I'd rather be fishing - did I know that the US girls were in the World Cup - no I didn't - now before you criticize my generation remember we are often referred to as the greatest generation - your pal - JoePa