PeterE wrote:
PeterE wrote:
Edit: I've sort of fixed it by changing "gay men" to "g@y men". It seems to be that phrase that is rejected rather than just the word "gay".
I've now removed "gay men" from the word filter - all the rest stays, though.
In my naval career (Navigation specialist) I spent four or five years teaching navigation both to young officers and to more advanced students. Once women were allowed to serve at sea we started to get them taking the various levels of navigation course the Navy prescribed.
In my experience, they were either very good navigators or extremely bad ones – the bad far outweighing the good. On a typical Sub Lieutenants course of 12 to 15 students, two or three would be women, and they would almost always end up near the bottom of the course. Having said that, every other course or so would produce one woman who had an aptitude for navigation - and she would probably finish somewhere near the top. The others would be propping up the pile as usual.
I am convinced it was a question of spatial awareness – get the student to look out of the bridge window, take in the surroundings, and then point out on the chart where he or she thought the ship was, and most of the men would get it more or less right. The women (with the odd exception, as above) tended not to have a clue.
It's the same with driving. Some women are extremely good at it – and those, dare I say it, are better drivers than many men – but even more are rather bad at it.
I shall retreat into my bomb-proof bunker and await the fall-out!!!!!
