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Mantic said:I've heard that she's actually a wood spirit.
Stuart said:I'm sorry but I fail to see the relevance of your question Richard.
Does the idea of a female instructor trouble you?
Thankfully Woman are in charge the majority of the time, whether we choose to fully acknowledge it or not............. but then perhaps you are not married.
jdlenton said:i use reverse sychology here i let my wife think i think i'm in chrage so she thinks that shes in charge because i have to ask to do stuff but really i'm in charge because the first me that's not in charge is doing the bidding of the second me that is
.......ere i think
now i'm confused that didn't come out as clear as i wanted to
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fred gordon said:I'm going to try to stick to the question. I went on a Bushcraft course earlier this year in Inverness. The lady who ran it was called Willow Lohr and she does work from time to time for Ray Mears. If anyone is in doubt she was an excellent teacher, knew her Bushcraft, so what more could anyone ask? She may not be the one but if she is I know you'll be in good hands.
sharp88 said:Nothin wrong with female bushcrafters....and thas comin from me - I was called a sexist and a woman beater most of my school life...
True whan was the last time you saw a bloke clean the toilet at home?ludlowsurvivors said:Bet you wouldn't find that many blokes being instructors in any female dominated activities.
LS