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Rowboat question...
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There are multiple cox.
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Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line? -
Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
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This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters. -
I see what you did there.PurpleThrobber said:There are multiple cox.
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dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line? -
Nice nationalist take Yella.YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim. -
Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.creepycoug said:dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line? -
My inability to know bow from stern is why I didn't row boat.YellowSnow said:
Objection your honor!!. You're timed on the bow ball crossing the finish line.creepycoug said:dnc said:
This is absolutely what's going to happen. Men are going to take all the scholarships and there's nothing Title IX can do about it.RaceBannon said:Only a matter of time before Our Trannies get in there and dominate women's row boat
I *weep* for our REAL daughters.
Stern. First one across the line.BennyBeaver said:
Don't worry. I'm sure that NCAA Womyns wouldn't allow a male cox. That would be taking away a scholarship opportunity...YellowSnow said:
I will try and do some more specific research as to what the NCAA rule book says. I'm not familiar with the international rules.BennyBeaver said:
Saw it on the television last night. International race. Boff the Kiwis and the Aussies had male cox in their 8 womyn boat.creepycoug said:
I don't know if there's a rule against it, but you never see it.BennyBeaver said:
I'm talking rowboat, not sex.YellowSnow said:
It's against the laws of nature. No large human, female row boater wants to date a wee, lil 5'4" 125 lb boat jockey. But there's plenty of tall dudes ( not me of, of course ) that are in to spinners.BennyBeaver said:
Clearly just an NCAA limitation OR my eyes suck.YellowSnow said:
Kindly keep your mind out of the gutter.
Generally, coxswains are like jockeys: you want them small, light and loud. Women tend to fit that bill better than men most of the tim.
But Internationally, they gots a dude coxing the girls in that long 8 boat.
Next Q,
Does the clock stop at the bow or stern across the finish line?
It would help me out a lot if you rowboaters weren't facing backwards.
So does that mean that Creepy's kid was 8 seat and not 1 seat?
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When women are needed for title IX compliance they’re not about to waste precious spots for a male cocks




