Being a woman born in a man’s world is already tough, but A woman playing football isn't unheard of but it's a rare concept to understand. Society has always seen women as physically weak, emotionally strong inferior to men but that idea is slowly changing. Due to society’s view of females if I were to choose to play I would already be at a disadvantage. I would have to work twenty times harder than the other players just because I am a female. Just because I am female I would have to be in the weight room and push my body past its limit in order to lift half of what the boys lift. It’s not all about the physical strength either. I would have to be extra careful in how I carry myself as a female during practices and during games. I wouldn't be able to wear loose no sleeve tops without being seen as a girl seeking male attention. I couldn’t wear tight short workout clothing without being provocative. With all this in mind I had to ask myself, “Is it worth it?”. …show more content…
My answer was, “Yes it is.”.My decision to play football not only affects me but it affects other female's’ decision to play what is considered a “male” sport. Not only am I the only female playing, but I am making KIPP Houston High School history by being the first. Being the first, I can’t give up, I can’t let the pressure of my disadvantages get to my