ORIGINAL: aspeelma
As a female bowhunter I truly feel for her. Shame on her though for not speaking up and telling her husband that it was too much weight to pull. More importantly shame on him for ignoring that fact. What kind of professional is he that he doesn't notice his wife's obvious difficulties with the bow. Yes she may be out there trying to support him in his work, but is he being supportive of her? or is he displaying a typical male attitude of "oh she's fine". If she pulled a muscle trying to pull back the bow she was obviously not fine, and I personally am not impressed that he helped her draw it back for his show. Wouldn't a real man have cut the shooting and taken care of his wife instead of making her shoot it anyway?
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