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Nightingale

Do men and women get treated differently at the DZ with regards to training and jumps?

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Now that you have said this I am trying figure what advantages I had learning to skydive...:S

I am also realizing that most of the mentoring I have started this season is with guys...:o

WHAT AM I DOING WRONG...:ph34r:



Awe...buddy....when I need to go and get re-current you can be the one to take me up...

Make you feel any better?

On a serious note....Rainbo isnt kidding with his earlier posts. He truly has a heart of gold when it comes to the newbies! I remember when i was still a wee lil girl in the sport getting to hear all the stories and tips and information from him. I have over the last 3 years watched him consistantly show this same level of caring for the newbies to everyone. :)
She is not a "Dumb Blonde" - She is a "Light-Haired Detour Off The Information Superhighway."
eeneR
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I don't think you can "blanket statement" the scenario. The teacher and the learner are both humans.

The teacher could fail to teach, the student could fail to learn. It can happen regardless of the gender of either.

It's as useful a comparison as "does Spaghetti get treated differently than a hamburger?" It depends on who specifically is doing the treating.

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