Author Topic: transgenders allowed in navy july 1st  (Read 14615 times)

That's a neat recruitment gimmick

That's a neat recruitment gimmick

Not if they already moved to canada because Annoying Orange is their commander.

and your counterargument?
I'm not here to argue I just wanted to document a historic post

unless...
tony are you admitting there is more than one gender?

uh i think everyone agrees that there is more than 1 gender

When you have a bunch of people with Gender Identity Disorder (and increasingly suicidal), you do not want to allow them into a position where they can cause a massive war.
Unless you're the Japanese. Then, you're fine.
i don't see how this makes sense. military personnel aren't the ones that declare war/order military action, the people that control them do that

uh i think everyone agrees that there is more than 1 gender
i didn't even catch that jhbgjhb

there is only one gender. the human gender.

there is only one gender. the human gender.
^^ yeah step off liberals

there is only one gender. the human gender.
im going to sig this




cant WAIT until the top female PRT scores at every command are taken by men in dresses


cant WAIT until the top female PRT scores at every command are taken by men in dresses


tmw you have to actually work for your goals

tmw you have to actually work for your goals

Gross measures of body strength suggest that women are approximately 50-60% as strong as men in the upper body, and 60-70% as strong in the lower body. One study of muscle strength in the elbows and knees—in 45 and older males and females—found the strength of females to range from 42 to 63% of male strength. Another study found men to have significantly higher hand-grip strength than women, even when comparing untrained men with female athletes

obviously the problem is that i was in all those study groups, my absurdly large muscles must've thrown off the average