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Yukino Makoto-kun
[[Red Death]]
Rofl! No I never did.
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You never did what exactly?
Haha wow. That chart on that site... Pretty fail. It doesn't account for male + female household, and in gender catagory we cann't even tell if the men and women % is its probably just an over all.... ALOT of women won't own the gun simply because the husband already has one and they perhaps share the resourse since its most commonly for protection.
That graph is only accounting for registered owned guns.. That doesn't reflect on your gun related ideas thatall womans skill on using one "that they will get sass for being a girl" or that only men are believed to be good and use them as majority.
I never said it was a perfect chart of statistics. They're just statistics so you can make them say whatever you want them to say because they're numbers. You can look up more statistics on your own if you want to.
As for what I said about women getting "sass", or more accurately, being told they're "good for a girl," I simply don't have time to educate you on the nature of gender bias in modern society. That's a semester or year-long course in most colleges/universities to study.
However, if you have never, ever, in your life been put down, or told that your accomplishments were good "for a girl", then I applaud you. In fact, I'm grateful that you have never heard such degrading and humiliating words, that this backhanded compliment is supposed to be. But in my life and experience, along with the experiences of pretty much all of my friends, variations of that phrase come up far too often, in all aspects of life and daily living.
So no, I can't give you hard numbers of how many women are told that their accomplishments and skills are good "for a girl". But I can tell you that every single woman I know has been told a variation of that phrase whenever they've accomplished something not traditionally considered a "womanly" skill. And when I say every friend, I mean adults, who are in professional fields or in non-traditional gender roles.