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If they fit the requirements otherwise, then I don't see why the girls shouldn't be able to.
I don't know anything about pee wee boxing, but I can't imagine any specific special considerations. Changing in a different area seems obvious. They'd probably wear different uniforms, but I can't think of much else. Course, I don't know anything about pee wee boxing.
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You're reading If there was a pee wee boxing league and 3 girls wanted to join should they? And if so would feminist expect to have special conditions for those girls or would they accept them to be treated equal to the boys, no special considerations?
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If they wanted to get in there toe to toe with the boys you would not oppose the boys from fighting them as hard as they would any of the other boys?
by Hypocrisy_Central on November 11th, 2009
why not?
how old is pee wee out of curiosity?
by Slightly less anonymous on November 12th, 2009
Generally 10 down to 5 years. Some cases 12 and under.
by Hypocrisy_Central on November 12th, 2009
So, what's the big deal? boys can fight at that age but not girls? so the girls change in a different area, and they wear shorts tanks made for girls...but other than that, what's the big deal?
boxing is determined by weight even for little kids right? what's the big deal? am I missing something?
by Slightly less anonymous on November 12th, 2009