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| 2 | Despite testing for the same exact position, women have easier physical fitness standards than menI didn't have a lot of trouble. And again, I don't work out. If I did, could likely handle all of that. (I only gave one example). Also, I never argued that we didn't need requirements that applied to everyone. In fact, I explicitly AGREED. Some of you are obviously looking for a fight. | /r/MensRights | 24/07/15 10:37 PM |
| 4 | Despite testing for the same exact position, women have easier physical fitness standards than men2 days ago I carried my ~150 pound friend through the house and up the stairs and I'm a very average woman. I do crap like that a lot, and I don't work out at all - I'm just tall and have good genes. No, not all women could carry someone out of a building, but many can. That's why they should have requirements for the job. | /r/MensRights | 24/07/15 06:31 PM |
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