World's Top Theme Parks Ban Women From Attractions With New Gender Policies

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A busy wave pool at a water park with people swimming and playing in the water, one of the top attractions. A rocky mountain and lush greenery are in the background. In the foreground, there is an inset of a sign with safety instructions, though the text on the sign is not fully clear.

Credit: Inside the Magic

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  1. Due to a disability, I can’t do the water parks anymore. As a woman, I would heed the warnings. Why put your health in jeopardy and get an embarrassing injury? The woman that went down the water slide that had a warning–was she trying to get on a female version of Jackass? No thanks for the water wedgey slides. If you want a water enema–do it at home.

  2. It’s women wanting attention and money. While I agree, there is a chance of danger (and really, ANY ride has the chance), do we not forget that while men do not have multiple entry points we do have tender sacks in that area that can be just as dangerous and medically necessary if a physical mass weight of water compacts that area.

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