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Originally Posted by Pantherdreams
Can someone give me some insight into the differences you see between calling the girls games and guys games that make girls so undesirable. Obviously the pace of play and style is going to be a little different but at least around here it's not so glaring that girls games are unpalletable. The boys game is more physical and faster but both genders can have great pace or poor pace and both can have skilled varsity teams and unskilled. Maybe its a regional thing but I wouldn't say our local girls games were that much less desirable then boys games.
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I'm probably not the best person to answer since I'm not in that camp but I guess it's the factors you mentioned in addition to the generally lower skill level. I work BV, GV and NCAAW and I'll be the first to say a bad GV/NCAAW game can be hard on the senses but so can a bad BV game. The only difference - to me - is in a bad BV game you may get a dunk every once in a while. As far as I'm concerned running up and down the court with no prupose and no scoring makes for a bad game regardless of gender.
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