Would you default in a track race instead of facing a girl? My guess is that most of you pansies would be afraid of losing to a girl.
Would you default in a track race instead of facing a girl? My guess is that most of you pansies would be afraid of losing to a girl.
Racing a girl is a little different, the whole violence against women stuff is not implicated, so I understand the default if you win you are a wife beater, if you lose you are a puss. No reason to start that game with those two outcomes.
At that age I'd be terrified I'd get a hardon in front of the crowd.
i would crush that beeatch on the mat then get up and strut like a muhfvcka! state champ bitches.
Why do women always pull bs like this?
Coming from a family of wrestlers I have seen a few girls on teams including my one at my HS. My brother wrestled varsity and the JV wrestler under him was a girl, meaning in practice he had to wrestle her. He hated it and felt awkward doing some ground moves.
Out of the dozen or so matches I have witnessed, I've never seen a girl win. I'm sure they have elsewhere. Power to them if they want to wrestle. Never saw anyone forfeit a match over it, but I couldn't imagine the relentless torturing from the uber-macho meathead types on some teams if a kid did lose to a girl.
jesse was a friend wrote:
Would you default in a track race instead of facing a girl?
It doesn't seem like you are feeling up a girl when racing her in track. Wrestling a girl is really, really uncomfortable.
Would she be wearing a cup?
1/10
You got a few responses but your post is sorely lacking
0/10 because not trolling, real story
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/wrestle/2011-02-17-girl-wrestler-forfeit_N.htm
how big of a pvssy do you have to be to forfeit the state championship just because you feel uncomfortable? Don't you feel uncomfortable grabbing other guys' junk all the time?
King Author wrote:
how big of a pvssy do you have to be to forfeit the state championship just because you feel uncomfortable? Don't you feel uncomfortable grabbing other guys' junk all the time?
Seriously. What this guy is saying is that he would rather roll around with guys than girls.
Look, the girl is obviously talented if she made it this far. And she knows that wrestling is a physical sport. Until there are enough girls wrestling for there to be an all-girl division, I see no problem with guys going against girls.
piledriver to the face wrote:
Look, the girl is obviously talented if she made it this far. And she knows that wrestling is a physical sport. Until there are enough girls wrestling for there to be an all-girl division, I see no problem with guys going against girls.
There will never be enough for girl for an all-girl division, it would be better to disband the wrestling team on any school where a girl tried to try out.
A hardon? I know what a hard-on is, but not a hardon.
goat boy wrote:
At that age I'd be terrified I'd get a hardon in front of the crowd.
My impression is that he didn't compete because of his family and his up-bringing. Dont hit girls kinda thing.
If he can't determine the difference between hitting a girl out of anger and wrestling a girl in a sanctioned athletic event, I think he may be in need of some help.
5-1 or 6-2? wrote:
My impression is that he didn't compete because of his family and his up-bringing. Dont hit girls kinda thing.
I disagree with that line of thinking. There are clearly situations in which it is permissible to hit a girl. Self defense for instance. A wrestling match would be one of those situations (she knows the rules and has consented to them).
Concerned Citizen wrote:
I disagree with that line of thinking. There are clearly situations in which it is permissible to hit a girl. Self defense for instance. A wrestling match would be one of those situations (she knows the rules and has consented to them).
You ever been to Iowa? Not a lot of nuanced thinking, either you hit girls or you don't. He doesn't, so he didn't.
Can't really fault the guy for doing this. He probably felt like he was doing the right thing. But if the girl made it this far then she is to be taken seriously as a wrestler. Hopefully someone (like a parent or his coach) was there to point out that forfeiting the match would be a much bigger act of direspect than not forfeiting it. I think that's something that might be hard to see if you are in High School.
Wrestling is not "hitting."
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