+140 There should only be one sports competition for all people, amirite?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

The problem is the body compositions of men and women are very different, giving the woman a disadvantage in power sports, but an advantage in long-distance events.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Yes, but the difference between anyone and a pro athelete is usually huge. I do realise that if my idea came true probably noone born a woman would ever win anything again. However, neither would 99,9999% of people in general.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Women are better at long distance swimming. Nothing else pretty much. Running, cycling, men are better. Idk what else.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

So no women in sports. Got it.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

This makes no sense at all.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

There can only be one, the best that ever waaaaaaas!

by Anonymous 2 years ago

okay but which sport do you suggest we make the ONE and ONLY sport competition? football? futball? volleyball? running real fast? running real far? jumping really high? jumping really far?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

They are generally. Women are allowed to play in the Football World Cup for example. This is common. Unfortunately they just can't compete. Instances of professional men's vs womens have shown the gap between professional women and men quality. It's unfortunate but there it is. So, women have their own competition to see which womens team is the best. What's wrong with that?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

I personally cancelled evolution and god for making men better at sports. It's sexist

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Man I love adderall.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

the point of sports is mostly for people to have fun, and that would be less fun

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Why would it be less fun? I am of course talking about professional sports.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Well women and people with disabilities would just not compete? So it would be less fun for them and anyone who wants to watch them

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Anyone could play for fun. As can you and I. But when it comes to making money with it, why artificially elevate some?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

You just said this is in reference to pro sports....? So women would not be able to compete with men?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

They would be able to. And the best people would win. As it should be.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Ban all women from competing in sports that are tied to strength, stamina, or speed. Got it. Our system is fine the way it is. XX compete in one group, XY in the other. The two are fundamentally different in muscle mass, bone structure, metabolism, bodily function, etc. no amount of surgery or drugs can equalize the gap, so for competition it shouldn't be based on chromosomes instead of feelings.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

duf fuq. this has to be the most unpopular / i took to many drugs opinion i have heard this month.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

What about dick swinging competitions?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Everyone with a dick should be able to compete!

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Sounds like you snorted the reserve pile.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

You seem to be a lovely person.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Lively as a graveyard.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

"The whole issue around gender" Very slim minority in sport world has that "issue". No reason to restructure long standing and stables structure around such small numbers. It's completely fine as it is, and you can rarely if at all hear professional sportsmen complaining about it today. And after all, if we did that, then we would just basically shut down leagues for women and disabled people, as the huge majority of all sportsmen would be made out of healthy males

by Anonymous 2 years ago

There is a one sport competition it's called life

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Yes it's time for boxing to become a coed sport.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Or just add a co-ed league for those who want to play co-ed.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

All the 'men's' leagues are already co-ed. Women just can't compete.

by Anonymous 2 years ago