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I am being 100% truthful when I say that I knew you would say that.George Wallace said:Well. For one, you've gotten yourself into a "Girls" topic. ;D
I clearly have a bright future in Intelligence.
I am being 100% truthful when I say that I knew you would say that.George Wallace said:Well. For one, you've gotten yourself into a "Girls" topic. ;D
starseed said:I clearly have a bright future in Intelligence.
Yrys said:I don't shave...
Except under the pits >
Eye In The Sky said:I have to ask...don't you get lots of looks from the other people/mom's there who aren't looking like they are play-acting Linda Hamilton in The Terminator?
http://dietrichthrall.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/linda-hamilton.jpg
Celticgirl said:LOL! Well, like IntelGirl, I used to do the monkey bars at my daughter's playground for practice. I still struggled with the ones on the confidence course, though. (It was January, I blame the gloves!) And yeah, I'm sure some of the other parents wondered what the heck I was doing using the kids' play equipment, but oh well!
the_girlfirend said:CelticGirl,
I saw a girl at my unit with a very thick hair net... I asked her and she said she bought it at the pharmacy and she said it is a hair net sold for permanents or for holding any kind of rolls that you can put into your hair... I haven't checked yet but I certainly will soon...
thanks for the info
I volunteered to be C9 gunner on my SQ. Only a PRes SQ in Meaford, but still a huge accomplishment for me. When about to collapse, the only thing that kept me going was the crap-talking from the other candidates. The guys of my OWN section did everything to try and make me quit... trips, rifle hits from the back, not passing on information during patrols. I even had to deal with occasional violence, kicked in the helmet, rifle butt in the back of my head, almost got punched. To this day I don't understand that behavior. On subsequent courses (QL3, Drvs Wl) I noticed that when I do perform above what they expect you to perform, the insecure male candidates, take out their insecurities on me.
Myriade said:As a female in the CF, you're going to stand out on the various courses that you complete.
During the first few courses, BMQ, SQ, you're going to be dealing with the more immature of CF attitudes.
If you're not as strong as the male candidates, you'll be treated as a bag before any other male bag.
If you can physically outperform male candidates, you will threaten their manhood and be treated like shit.
As a female, just watch your back.
I volunteered to be C9 gunner on my SQ. Only a PRes SQ in Meaford, but still a huge accomplishment for me. When about to collapse, the only thing that kept me going was the shit-talking from the other candidates. The guys of my OWN section did everything to try and make me quit... trips, rifle hits from the back, not passing on information during patrols. I even had to deal with occasional violence, kicked in the helmet, rifle butt in the back of my head, almost got punched. To this day I don't understand that behavior. On subsequent courses (QL3, Drvs Wl) I noticed that when I do perform above what they expect you to perform, the insecure male candidates, take out their insecurities on me.
I'm posting this because women joining the CF NEED to know what to expect. It's high school all over again. You pose a threat to their ego (physically, intellectually, in skills), they WILL try to bring you down.