That wasn't the point of mentioning that combination in the explanation of why GOE values were reduced after 2010, though. The Scale of Values is the same for both sexes, so rule changes that were inspired by reasons more relevant to men will also have an impact on women, and vice versa.
Because that combination is too hard for most female skaters. They don't do it in competition because they can't do it at all.
Or for some good but not exceptional jumpers, they can make a credible attempt, but not consistently, not well enough to avoid underrotations/downgrades, edge calls, and -GOE. More valuable to do an easier combination that they can actually pull off well enough for +GOE.
It's not so hard for the average senior man, because men are built differently than women.
Thanks for responding. I was just following up to the original user of his/her first post and thereafter which he/she reiterating a few times implying that combination is not that hard for women. Therefore I want to know if what he/she said is true since I thought it wasn’t the case. Anyway, appreciate for your input to confirm otherwise.