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RosieH Wrote:

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> Women.

>

> Equivalent of ladies is gentlemen. Equivalent of

> men is women.

>

> Dear god, it's like the letters page of the

> Telegraph in here.


A 'soothing' contribution from today's ST letters page...


SIR - Who could doubt that women's tennis is more entertaining than men's tennis? Each game is so brief, so my attention does not wander. In men's matches the ball is hammered across the net in such a way that I cannot relax.

Derek Slavin,

Heywood, Lancashire. ;-)

RosieH Wrote:

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> Ah, we're being fair are we.

>

> Ok then, in that case, we should make Usain Bolt earn his money by running for as long as, say,

> Tiger Woods plays golf?

>

> Or women footballers earn as much as men footballers - after all, they're on the pitch the

> same length of time...


Or maybe just get rid of the gender divide and just have a single competition? That would solve the argument instantly.

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