champagnepapi
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Most everyone has gone to watch their hometown team play their division rival, but there's one aspect of athletics that always raises an eyebrow, no matter how often it occurs, when there's a female on the field, playing with the boys. This has always been relevant in my mind, but none more so than when I read this article. Another ironic thing here, is that guys face as much of a problem when they have to go up against a girl in competition as a girl does when she chooses to play with a mostly male team. To put it simply, "if you beat the girl, you look like a jerk, if you lose, you look weak." There are exceptions of course, such as one of the hockey teams at my school, which has 3 girls on it, most of whom are treated differently and unjustly by guys on the opposing teams. Sure, there's girls out there that could play with the guys, such as Baylor's Britney Griner, but most males see themselves as physically dominant, and usually are. Another thing I'm curious as to is how girls prefer to be treated on the field. I'm assuming most wanted to be treated as competitive equals, but perhaps some hope one of her male opponents will "go easy" on her. Anyhow, that's my two cents on girls in co-ed athletics, I'm hoping to hear everyone's view on this.