Veure tots els llibres: Street colors. 2009
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| DjZHSBSMfqFz | ||
| 2012-04-27 15:21:56 | Anònim |
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| ClydeRowing@totruful seriously mate, thats a bit daft. It's only rlleay been acceptable for women to be do sport for a century or so, therefore womens sport has not had the time to develop as mens has. Especially with dinosaur attitudes like yours around. What is the matter with women entering open competitions, especially if they have a physical disadvantage? Maybe its the risk that girls would beat some of the men that scares you? | ||
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| DjZHSBSMfqFz | ||
| 2012-04-27 15:21:59 | Anònim |
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| ClydeRowing@totruful seriously mate, thats a bit daft. It's only rlleay been acceptable for women to be do sport for a century or so, therefore womens sport has not had the time to develop as mens has. Especially with dinosaur attitudes like yours around. What is the matter with women entering open competitions, especially if they have a physical disadvantage? Maybe its the risk that girls would beat some of the men that scares you? | ||
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| DjZHSBSMfqFz | ||
| 2012-04-27 15:22:01 | Anònim |
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| ClydeRowing@totruful seriously mate, thats a bit daft. It's only rlleay been acceptable for women to be do sport for a century or so, therefore womens sport has not had the time to develop as mens has. Especially with dinosaur attitudes like yours around. What is the matter with women entering open competitions, especially if they have a physical disadvantage? Maybe its the risk that girls would beat some of the men that scares you? | ||
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