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∙ 14y agoYes, The Kentucky derby is open to members of both sexes.
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∙ 14y agoYes, women can ride in the Kentucky Derby as of 1969. The first women was Diane Crump and she finished in 15th place.
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∙ 14y agoYes.
There's 10% Males, 10% Females, and 80% Stupid Rednecks that shouldn't be allowed to reproduce
Females were not allowed to freely intermingle with males.
females can date younger males just as males can date younger females but it all depends on their parents and how young they are
Only males no females were allowed for some sexist related reason
Yes, but its called a mischief. Males, females, and babies all live together. There are alpha males and females. Even when a baby male grows up he's still allowed to live in the mischief.
They currently do. Why shouldn't they be allowed to? They are considered adults, they are able to make the decision.
males played the female rolls as females were not allowed any rolls in the plays
There is no age limit or race limit to being allowed to be a Crip and membership is open to males and females.
Yes, both females and males can get chlamydia.
96 males to 100 females.
The ratio of males to females is 9:11, meaning for every 9 males, there are 11 females.
Male and Female Tradeoff: Female Advantage over Male Disadvantage: Males are more likely to have autism and serious mental disorders than females. Males are more likely to rage than females. Males are more likely to be stubborn than females. Males are more likely to criticize the law and government than females. Males are more likely to be struck by lightning than females. Males are more likely to be harmed by natural disasters than females. Males are more aggressive than females. Males are more sensitive than females. Males talk louder than females. Females live longer than males. Females are more beautiful and attractive than males. Male Advantage over Female Disadvantage: Males are stronger than females. Males can stand when they pee, but females need to sit when they pee. Females are more likely to have Alzheimer's disease than males.