Naturally my dear
2006-06-14 03:13:15
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answer #1
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answered by Star of Florida 7
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Bravery is a human quality. Are women capable of it? Ofcourse, history is replete with such examples. Let me give you a few examples, Rani of Jhansi who led a 14000 strong battalion against the British in the revolt of 1857. So was Joan of arc who comandeered troops against the French helping the English regain almost all territory previously with the French. Also another example is Kiran Bedi who was the chief of police/inspector general and brought about huge reforms in the way prisoners are treated. She is at present an advisor to the UN's peace keeping division. Further another example would be mata hari who was basically the real life female "James Bond". She was beautiful and bedded military officers to help the germans during the world war I. All of these women were courageous,brave and knew what they were doing. I can keep writing more and more, but you need to be convinced that women are capable of as much of bravery and courage as men are!
2006-06-14 15:40:44
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answered by abalakris 2
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Women have shown great bravery over the years both in combat and out. Only a woman can be brave enough to have a child. If it were left to men, the human race would be extinct in one generation. Only a women would be brave enough to love the unlovable. How many mothers still love their sons who continually disappoint them and society. Only a woman could be brave enough to love a man. We men are thoughtless, merciless and selfish as a whole. It takes great courage and bravery to continually give love and not expect it back.
2006-06-14 10:12:54
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answered by kaydet93 1
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Brave yes, Stupid no. I think we have a greater inclination to be strong under the face of adversity, which might be considered brave. I do believe that men are bigger risk takers though, and that might be considered brave.
2006-06-14 10:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer is YES. Look Medgar Evers wife after he was ASSASSINATED. Look at Martin Luther King Junior's wife after his. These are only two I can name right off the bat. Of course if you study about the Black female stagecoach driver back in the 1800's. This is a third person even though I can not remember her name.
2006-06-14 10:10:58
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answered by 1saintofGod 6
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Joan of Arc and Mother Teresa share contrasts but more similarities when you really think about it.
And don't ever forget Mary.
It's all in you and will always be there. It's up to you to make the courage and power uplift the body.
2006-06-14 10:13:50
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answered by lam_9 3
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to win a battle you don't specifically need physical power
mental power is also equally essential which women have in abundance.of course we are as brave as men ANYDAY!
2006-06-14 10:11:42
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answered by tri.nayak 2
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Sure they can. They less often are as men have masses of testosterone whirling around in their brains forcing them to do weird sh*t..
And I've got a broken nose, broken knuckles [boxers fractures] and various scars and stitch marks on my face and fists. I don't look horrrible; I just look like a boxer. Well like they used to look, they're all pretty now.
2006-06-14 10:13:08
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answered by welcome_to_how_things_will_be 3
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We can be as Brave but not as smart men are more level headed we have more flighty thoughts
2006-06-14 10:10:47
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answered by g-day mate 5
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Of course - many of the secret agents dropped into occupied europe during WW2 were women. They were all volunteers and most of them ended up being tortured and killed in concentration camps
2006-06-15 00:23:16
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answered by brainstorm 7
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Yes, women is a energy.In Indian philosophy women is a sakthi means energy, without energy nothing own function,it's ok
2006-06-14 10:20:49
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answered by Jayanthi kumaraswamy 1
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