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<blockquote data-quote="Ms.PacMan" data-source="post: 1085446" data-attributes="member: 4656"><p>Delivering, I once came across a male pulling an invisible fence line up through a hill alongside a house. The last 10 ft was damn near straight up and he was covered in sweat, exhausted and looked ready to give up. He didn't see me at first and I walked over and extended my hand to help pull him as he pulled the line. Seeing me was all it took to give him the extra determination to pull the last 10 ft. No help from me. </p><p></p><p>I think the extra determination that women give men physiologically and psychologically may help. Women have similar reactions when children are near. </p><p></p><p>I also read a valid point that 18 yr old girls registering for the draft may make our politicians think twice before sending people into harm's way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ms.PacMan, post: 1085446, member: 4656"] Delivering, I once came across a male pulling an invisible fence line up through a hill alongside a house. The last 10 ft was damn near straight up and he was covered in sweat, exhausted and looked ready to give up. He didn't see me at first and I walked over and extended my hand to help pull him as he pulled the line. Seeing me was all it took to give him the extra determination to pull the last 10 ft. No help from me. I think the extra determination that women give men physiologically and psychologically may help. Women have similar reactions when children are near. I also read a valid point that 18 yr old girls registering for the draft may make our politicians think twice before sending people into harm's way. [/QUOTE]
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