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Maybe so, but that crack starts bleeding every month, like clockwork. What's going to happen when a platoon's strength is cut down significantly, because the female soldiers had to be dusted-off, with sick ******s?
"What are they going to do"
Wah wah - they're going to bleed for a few days - that's normal, it happens to ALMOST everyone. It's not like women haven't dealt with it before FOR CENTURIES.
It's not like it's that big of a deal. A pack of tampons is quite small, easy to carry. You drop your draws - squat - insert - on your way . . . 4 or 6 hours later - repeat. I've gone roughneck camping for 2 months at a time - 3 periods - with some tampons and leaves. If I can do it *hooah hooah* than any tough chick with a uterus can do it *hooah hooah.*
Now - on that note- you're assuming that ALL women have a period. You're assuming that ALL women having difficult or heavy ones.
But what about the ones who've had histerectomy? Or those who have the blessing of rarely bleeding at all? Imagine that - a woman without a uterus and without a period! OMG! NOOOO! *icky icky* FREAKS! (bless them one and all!)
:rofl I guess they should all be invited in - since this is your attempt at an argument against them.
How about when a female soldier and male soldier are supposed to be manning a listening post/observation post and they have ****ing on their mind, rather than doing their job and keeping their comrades alive? People may die, that's what. And, it's gonna happen, let's not kid ourselves.
Geesh - who gives a ****? So they get a little bit of dick - an orgasm or two. How is this any different than my husband jacking off in his bunk with the pink elephant I sent him or him watching pornos of me finishing off his ****?
Or the gays that you KNOW are there. . .*wink wink* (I've seen the videos - I know what really goes on)
I support mandatory birth control :shrug: Pregnancy problem solved!
For the third time, it's nothing to do with ability.
Well- being in the service should ONLY be about ability and nothing more.
Wrapping up all this 'non ability' bull**** into it is what's watered down qualifications and expectations.
Here I thought that being in the military meant everyone was rugged and trained to deal with EVERYTHING that happens - geesh! Guess not. A lot of guys in the military do a lot of whining - whining about women, whining about gays, whining about their missons . . . pacifiers anyone?