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The opinions, like expressed in this thread about what woman should and should not do in sport, how she should behave, and how they are scored. If male skaters get at least a begrudging acknowledgment that their jumps are cool, women get a wagonload of criticism for jumping. They are either little girls or they are cheaters who jump incorrectly or not worth watching because they are not exact replicas of princesses from the 1980s aka they don't have the PCS/artistic talent.@FlossiH I think it might be something like this. The view that “lady” figure skaters are delicate little flowers, pretty but that’s all, is certainly both old fashioned and a put-down of female athletes. Now along comes a lady like Trusova who quads the pants off many male skaters (so to speak), and all she gets for her efforts is criticism for not being as delicate a little flower as Elizabtet Tursynbaeva.
I'm yet to see an acceptance for women who have high jumping content and who put it forward, without hiding it with a great deal 'but I'm also a true lady. really, really.'.
There is only one way to be a woman approach is detrimental to sport. It should be acceptable that women are competitive, strong, athletic and don't need gauze, spirals and plastered smiles to win.
So, any statement, like was made in this thread, that women shouldn't do quads or 3A because it's incompatible with femininity is, to me, inacceptable. I want to see figure skating where athletic women not wearing swimsuits with gaudy decor will not be discriminated against by judges and fans waving the PCS flag.
