I was giving Verm the explanation why there are 'woman's days'. The same reason why "Curves" gym is so popular with ladies. (Personally, I hate Curves, I'd rather workout in a icky non-ac garage with old free weights.)CNF2002 wrote:I completely understand this position. I do think its a little offensive to women, that they need a special day to be shielded from men. I grew up around strong women who did anything and everything they set their mind to, with no extra 'protection'.I'm not saying all men are not helpful, but when you make it a "girls thing", it levels the playing field for ladies, especially the new ones. The experienced ladies make a good example for the newbs.
That said, legally they should be required to allow men and women to participate in a demo day for $100, even if it is not on the same day or they reserve other space for a ladies only area. Finances have nothing to do with making ladies comfortable, men are just as poor as women and may/may not have the opportunity to try track-day riding just the same. But 21st century sexism is a discussion for the soap boxI just wanted to steer us away from photoshopped V-pics in taudry poses.
I agree, there shouldn't be conflict, but there is. Taking perceived barriers (emotional, mental, and/or physical) or barriers to action out of an activity encourages participation. Kinda like when you're trying to motivate person to exercise, you gotta put to rest any fears, concerns or misconceptions so they quit making excuses and start participating. You have to make the activity as enticing as possible so there can be a start. Once there is a start, you start building the confidence and skill, then self-efficacy. Until a person feels they are confident in that skill or activity, they won't be motivated to do it. But from that point, that activity will be a norm.
Its just classic behavior change theories and models at work. I won't go into detail, but if you want to read up, Google.
PS, I am a woman, I don't think it's offensive. I think it sounds like fun. Maybe there are woman who are offended...but lots of women jump at the chance to have fun with 'the girls'. Same goes for guys too.