I didn't respond to your previous post Rutt and Tuke, because I thought I could cover two birds with one stone in this one.
Originally posted by ToriLammy
Please explain to me how I was not typical of the women across the is nation? I'm about as average as you get. Do women who enlist have a big sense of responsibility? Are you saying women across the nation don't? Or are you implying that we are somehow more mannish than women across the nation? I'm really curious as to how you know that I'm not typical and what exactly you say is typical. Please enlighten us.
I'm not sure what you mean when you say average? You're talking physical characteristics? I wasn't referring to the build of your body, or your physical appearance in anyway. I'm sure people that are quite over weight might be an exception, but I'd think that would revert back to them feeling they couldn't physically handle a position in the military. I was referring more to the mindset of someone who would enlist. Most women do not even think about military as an option for them. Sure, there are some that do, but they're certainly not the majority. If you'd ask the typical high school women if she'd given any thought to joining the military, I bet you'd find that most never even considered it. There are some such as Rutt and Tuke, who gave it thought for the educational expenses that would have been covered. That is why Jessica Lynch enlisted too. I'm sure she never considered the idea of ending up in the situation she had to endure. I don't think people who enlist have the same mentality of those who don't. Granted, I feel that those who do have a better grounding on moral ethics than those that don't.
It's been said many times that the military will make a man out of a boy (sorry to all you women, I didn't write the phrase) and I believe it 100%. We (my husband and I) come from a long line of military men in our families too. My FIL is retired military too. He married a German women and my husband and his brothers and sisters were born in Europe. His Opa (grandfather) served in WW2 under Hitler!! My husband and 2 of his brothers both served our country. My husband in the Marine Corps and his brothers in the Army. One brother was denied because he had tubes in his ears when he was younger, but he tried to get in. My brother served. My Stepfather served and was stationed in either Iceland or Greenland (I forget) and got gang green and had to have his leg amputated. Even my low life, loser, father served! I could go on with cousin after cousin too! With the exception of my father, I think all of these men walked away stronger and better people for having served! There was simply no hope for him!
I don't disagree with you in your earlier thread that men and women in the general population should have to work as hard. All in all, I have no quarrel with our military at all.
You're asking me to give my son's life possibly. I'd fight that tooth and nail too if given a choice. I'm not given that choice however, but I can assure you, I won't give my daughter without a fight too! IF she chose it, I'd stand proud behind her, but I'd fight tooth and nail if someone tried to pass legislation to make her go. I don't put more value on her life than his. Actually, he's my 1st born and as much as I love my daughter, he's my 1st born! Even at their young ages, he's so much more capable than she is though and their both raised by the same parents with the same set of rules.
I don't think it all comes from upbringing either. My SIL has one daughter who would be a great soldier and one who would be worthless in the military. My brother in law has two daughters too and I'd say the exact same thing about them. One would be incredible and one would be worthless to the military. Not worthless as individuals by any means, just worthless to the military!