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Originally Posted by shakran
ya know. I just don't buy that. I'll tell you why. I'm a news photographer. That means I work at a TV station. Some of the most beautiful women on the planet work for TV stations, and we've got a WHOLE lot of extremely attractive women working at my station.
Every day I go out and work on stories with a gorgeous reporter.
Every afternoon I come back and write stories sitting right across from a gorgeous anchor, then go into an edit bay generally right next to another gorgeous reporter.
If the argument that men and women can't be in the military together because of sexual tension were valid, then it would hold true for other jobs. In other words, I should be fired right now because according to that theory, I should never be able to get any work done because I'd be too busy fantasizing about getting in the pants of about 15 different women with whom I work.
Obviously, that's not the case. I get my work done, and then some, and "sexual tension" doesn't enter into the equation.
And I'm just a cameraslinger. It's not like I had to go to bootcamp to start working as a photojournalist. The United States military is supposed to be the best trained group of people on the planet. Are you seriously trying to tell me that all that elite, special, and very expensive training goes out the window if a girl walks by? Gee, seems like the enemy has an easy task then. Just have some girls wander around the battlefield. There would be so much sexual tension that our side would forget to shoot, right?
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Shakran,Have any of these reporters ever have to squat and take a dump in front of you while you watched for hostiles?
How about take a bath out of a helmet?
Ofcourse not, it is not all about actual combat situations, I served with some
tough WM's but I really dont think they could have handled some situations we found ourselves in.
Women have their place in the military, it's not in combat. I know I would not have been able to do it, I would always have been thinking is she going to crack, lose it and put us all at risk?
And I'm not saying that does not happen to men, cause it does,and I have seen it first hand, but they are removed rather quickly.