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Aug 25 at 18:54 answer added Robyn Pickering timeline score: 0
Feb 7 at 19:30 comment added FreeMan "I'm gonna try to master it, maybe I'll be the first to upload a video of it... To prove that it's possible." 100% in support of this! It's the proper response to any "why don't we see people of group X doing activity Y?" If you're in group X and activity Y interests you, just go do it. You'll probably find that you'll get a ton of support from those who are watching you practice, and that you'll run into one or two jerks claiming that "group X can't do activity Y", but you'll find those one or two idiots complaining about everything.
Feb 6 at 9:04 comment added nightrider This question sounds as if a girl can write a proper user manual for a bicycle :)
Feb 6 at 8:19 comment added Burki just a little comment: While men and women are on average built differently, the variance between individual men, or women, is greater than the variance between average men and average women. So if "men" can do something that does not require men-only-bodyparts, then women can, too, although not every woman might be able to, but neither is every man.
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Feb 5 at 20:49 answer added Art Gertner timeline score: 2
Feb 5 at 18:25 comment added FreeMan Maybe simply because there aren't as many women interested in doing so and, therefore, there are fewer who do so & post videos online...
Feb 5 at 17:14 comment added Chris H In a word, yes. I've seen a few in real life on various bikes, and videos on BMX. I'm trying to remember the name of the all-female group that has made some nice technique videos, and I'll add an answer if I recall it.
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S Feb 5 at 16:48 history asked Jazzule CC BY-SA 4.0