GeckoBus
commanded to be joyful (now on discord: coco01228)
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. Units will have to deal with feminine-hygiene issues that significantly reduce unit effectiveness.
This is not merely theory: One Army study focusing on Operation Iraqi Freedom found women are almost twice as likely to suffer from non-combat related disease and injuries and are twice as likely to be medevac’d out of the theater of operations. Historical non-deployment rates for women are three to four times than that of men.
Putting Women in Combat Is an Even Worse Idea Than You’d Think | National Review
Experience and theory shows that putting women in combat units is a bad idea, and dangerous.
www.nationalreview.com
In the past, I read posts from actual female soldiers who admitted how difficult even simple shit becomes when you have female body in army.
For instance, your sitting in a cramped vehicle and you have to piss.
A man can just piss in a bottle and throw it out the window.
A foid cant. This leads to huge issues. She has to wear a diaper or something.
Additionally, often times soldiers are in combat for weeks on end. Women get their period.
The resulting hygiene issues can competently disable the female.
Another thing I've been thinking about is the issue of the period attracting animals. I'm not a big fan of evo psych, but like, its blood, running out of you.
How tf would that not attract predators in 10 mile radius?
I honestly feel any foid in wilderness would get eaten instantly once she gets her period.
I'm almost sure there are many many more issues with the female body that make women extremely insecure.
I think they are aware of this and there is an element of fear and self hatred.
Just a thought.