Let’s try this: you’re a skating fan, right?...
- A Skater - Lady X (women singles) is married, therefore has to cut her ice practice time each day by 1 hour, to go home and cook her husband dinner. That amounts to 30 hours less practice time per month, and 90 hours during summer months before GP, and it is not enough time to effectively complete her SP.
- A Skater -Lady Y (women singles) is not married, does not have to go home early to cook her husband dinner. She practices 30 hours per week more, and finishes her SP satisfactory.
- Day of the competition. Lady Y places high, Lady X places much lower with her poorly rehearsed SP.
What do you propose?:
- To take points away from Lady Y (for non-married status) and give it to Lady X?
- To automatically add XX-number of points to all married women skaters because they have less practice time?
- To have separate competition for married skaters and not married skaters?
And for same-sex marriages or couples, what do you propose they should do for one family member to take off 1 hour early from work to cook the other dinner? Make a declaration on their employment application which one in this relationship is Yin or Yang?