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Also, as insults go, it's quite antiquated. Sure, women tend to be weaker and slower than men, and if "like a girl" merely referred to speed or strength, that would be one thing - but it doesn't. Running, throwing, or hitting like a girl means that you are using bad form, looking clumsy and foolish. There probably was a time, perhaps when my mother was a child, when girls were not taught how to play sports and college women played six-on-six basketball in skirts. But at least for the last several decades, it's incredibly common for girls to play coed team sports as young children, learning to run, hit, and throw just like boys do. So why does "like a girl" conjure up images of doing something poorly? It shouldn't, and I will call it out when I hear it being misused.
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