You see, I have pretty much the same opinion, yet come to the opposite conclusion. Men and women should not be denied proper opportunity to play the sports professionally that they love, yet women are currently effectively denied from playing in the "real" teams altogether. Women's teams exist, yet they are essentially playing in lesser leagues regardless of their individual levels of skill.Skratt said:Men tend to be genetically stronger, and if we only had co-ed teams, they would tend to be a majority of the players every time. In this case I see no reason not to separate them. Men and women aren't the same and should not be denied proper opportunity to play the sports professionally that they love.Lunncal said:Sports: Yes, males tend to be genetically stronger and fitter than females, but if a female who happens to be just as good at a game as the top males comes along, then why shouldn't they be allowed in the top teams?
Why not separate it solely by skill and aptitude? Yes, the top-tier teams would mostly consist of males, but isn't that still an improvement from how they are currently entirely consisting of males? Then everyone gets to play at the skill level appropriate to them, regardless of their gender.