Uploaded by Background Pony #9A7C
500x510 PNG 7 kBInterested in advertising on Derpibooru? Click here for information!
Help fund the $15 daily operational cost of Derpibooru - support us financially!
Description
No description provided.
Tags
+-SH safe2248528 +-SH artist:superdeathsquad12 +-SH edit179393 +-SH rainbow dash288568 +-SH anthro377834 +-SH g42109076 +-SH abs16637 +-SH aside glance907 +-SH ear piercing47817 +-SH earring35532 +-SH female1887605 +-SH flexing1890 +-SH grin66322 +-SH jewelry122713 +-SH looking at you278087 +-SH piercing68956 +-SH simple background631603 +-SH smiling425463 +-SH solo1490067 +-SH spread wings103452 +-SH transparent background297309 +-SH wings244387
Loading...
Loading...
It is, in fact, real.
There’s a reason why females have dumbed down PT requirements in really physical jobs. Like Fire Emergency, police, the military.
True enough. I’d go for that.
Which is why I find the word “Athleticism” to be more appropriate.
This is the closest I could find to the documentary I saw on TV:
http://natgeotv.com.au/content/cache/600x600/gallery/in-the-womb/cats2/Deformed20Lion20Sperm207B2997%7D.jpg
If you can, look up National Geographic Channel’s “In The Womb” series; it has an episode about felines. Unlike all other female cats, lionesses have to hunt while pregnant. Their fetuses don’t suffer because they gestate in hard, fibrous sacs. A lioness in a zoo (San Diego, IIRC) had to have an ultrasound, and the zoologists discovered this for the first time, only a few years ago.
[Citation Needed]
Woooooow that’s cool :D
I take back the last sentence. Dad can hunt, and Mom can protect – just not as well as the other.
It all works out in the end, though.
In the case of RD, Athleticism would be more encompassing.
@Background Pony #D025
Also in agreement. Heck, a muscular women is more preferable to me than your usual perfect model.
That much I wouldn’t dispute, yeah.
I suppose their exact intentions change whether this is right or not. Biologically male humans generally are stronger. If however they meant that there’s nothing wrong with a woman being strong than that’s fine.
That is demonstrably, scientifically false. Science does not bend for political correctness.
Biological differences not real