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As a woman: play sports. Both: take more of an interest in women's sports or have fun playing sports with (other) women.
not as many women play sports as men but there is the same chance of getting hurt
no, it's because males want to have something that says the sport they play are more interesting
Yes.
there has been way more sports and women can play now
Women are good on sports. The point is that men have 10 times more testosterone than hers. So, sports practiced by women must be completely separated than those practiced by men.
this is because men are better than women ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The sports that are shown on TV are driven primarily but the number of people that watch them and by who watches them. This information is used by the TV stations so they can know how much money to charge the advertisers for commercials. It is known that more men watch sports than do women. And it is known that men watch more men's sports than women's sports, therefore, a men's sporting event usually will have more viewers than a women's sporting event. And if there are more people watching that means the TV stations can charge more money for the commercials. So that is why you see more men's sports than women's sports on TV. It has nothing to do with whether men or women are better. Anybody that has watched women's sports knows that the level of competition and drama is just as good as men's sports.
By taking more of an interest in women's sports or go and play sports yourself.
Sky Sports is an all women news program that covers sports. They cover a variety of sports and there focus is utilizing the beauty of the women to make the news more entertaining.
Any sports are good sports ... for anyone. You don't have to be a tomboy to be good at sports! Try learning a little about different types of sports and see which ones are most interesting to you! You can google anything and learn more about it.
Women's sports foundation. has written: 'Images and words in women's sports'