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Quoted: "I don't enter pissing contests, I'm a girl, the pee just runs down my leg and soaks my bobby socks." -gunchyck : 9/4/2005 6:55:35 PM PDT
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FYI the military thought it very important to know whether a male or female would win a pissing contest, long story short women can piss farther than men, they accomplish this by bending over and pressing their legs together, there is scientific physiological reasons for this.
sorry or the highjack RS_Coyote but the ignorance from an educator is getting out of hand
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That's an interesting tactic, cite a quote, use that quote as a basis to denounce another as ignorance and produce a factoid from some study that doesn't relate to the quote as proof for your denouncement.
Had the quote been "I don't enter pissing contests because boys girls can't beat the boys at it" instead of "I don't enter pissing contests, because it makes me messy" then citing a study that claims to show that women can piss farther than men would have some basis. As it stands however it doesn't.
However if information such as that is the type of thing you want Art educators to have in their bag of tricks to teach then I just don't know what to say about that, other than in exactly what area of study should that little factoid be taught to K-12 students in?
In your study did they allow the men to reduce the exit area for their stream increasing the velocity of the expelled waste fluid and gaining more distance?
The method you speak of for women would still result in waste running down their legs and getting their bobby socks wet. I don't see where she's wrong about that.