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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 1084393" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>I feel a woman can be every bit the equal soldier. </p><p></p><p>Why would women be incapable of casual sex without emotional attachment any less then men?</p><p></p><p>Where I see a weakness is in ourselves as a culture. Some cultures place no value on females as human beings much less the preposterous idea of letting one fight alongside a man. 180* from that is a culture that they are viewed equally for whatever reason. I think we, while viewing them as equally capable, have also been ingrained with the idea that the female is something to protect. "Get behind me honey. Women and children into the lifeboat first", etc. </p><p>i think a good soldier will respect a female soldier but I wonder how much will it take of seeing dead female soldiers before they are affected mentally. I'm sure it will split between the dead comrade and the dead woman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 1084393, member: 5529"] I feel a woman can be every bit the equal soldier. Why would women be incapable of casual sex without emotional attachment any less then men? Where I see a weakness is in ourselves as a culture. Some cultures place no value on females as human beings much less the preposterous idea of letting one fight alongside a man. 180* from that is a culture that they are viewed equally for whatever reason. I think we, while viewing them as equally capable, have also been ingrained with the idea that the female is something to protect. "Get behind me honey. Women and children into the lifeboat first", etc. i think a good soldier will respect a female soldier but I wonder how much will it take of seeing dead female soldiers before they are affected mentally. I'm sure it will split between the dead comrade and the dead woman. [/QUOTE]
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