tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1889461718563629039.post1096587832511728428..comments2017-06-18T11:05:51.910-06:00Comments on Waited For a Sister Missionary: "Same Difference?" What does that even mean?Waited For a Sister Missionaryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13572184650151693614noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1889461718563629039.post-22725301285145633372010-12-31T23:13:08.891-07:002010-12-31T23:13:08.891-07:00You're right.
I was more referring to the fac...You're right.<br /><br />I was more referring to the fact that it is intriguing how from a bio-mechanical aspect, all girls throw wrong the same way.<br /><br />I've tried to teach every girl I've dated how to throw at one point or another, it's just something I've observed.Waited For a Sister Missionaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13572184650151693614noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1889461718563629039.post-40662770457003140202010-12-31T22:57:10.435-07:002010-12-31T22:57:10.435-07:00girls "throw like girls" usually because...girls "throw like girls" usually because boys are taught at a young age how to throw while most girls aren't. if you teach your daughter and son how to throw at the same age, treat them more or less the same in that regard, they'd probably throw with the same level of skill. she knew how to work with the lacrosse equipment because she was taught and you've been throwing a baseball since middle school (at least). she hasn't. <br /><br />(i learned this in my child psych class and love that i can put it to use, haha.)<br /><br />of course there are people who will never have athletic ability, but she doesn't sound like one of those people.Desiree M.https://www.blogger.com/profile/04034307101422155891noreply@blogger.com