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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 3761405" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>Gun shows look a lot different than they did 35 years ago. Women are so empowered , I often see them buying a gun, accompanied by their boyfriend. The intersectional diversity of race and gender are exemplified over and over. It's awesome to see a young male handling a semi-auto for five minutes, giving it a good inspection before approving the purchase for his significant other. </p><p></p><p>I often reflect on how much kinder some cultures are, willing to assist the female in a gun purchase, without being judgmental, or forcing the woman to pick up the firearm in front of everyone. They discreetly give the approval, the female makes the purchase, then afterwards I have no doubt he'll accompany her to the range for a lesson on safety, followed by marksmanship. </p><p></p><p>It's refreshing to see such chivalry on display.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 3761405, member: 25419"] Gun shows look a lot different than they did 35 years ago. Women are so empowered , I often see them buying a gun, accompanied by their boyfriend. The intersectional diversity of race and gender are exemplified over and over. It's awesome to see a young male handling a semi-auto for five minutes, giving it a good inspection before approving the purchase for his significant other. I often reflect on how much kinder some cultures are, willing to assist the female in a gun purchase, without being judgmental, or forcing the woman to pick up the firearm in front of everyone. They discreetly give the approval, the female makes the purchase, then afterwards I have no doubt he'll accompany her to the range for a lesson on safety, followed by marksmanship. It's refreshing to see such chivalry on display. [/QUOTE]
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