The first crewed mission to Mars should be all female. Here’s why.

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'Men have crewed every mission to the Moon so far, but when we finally send humans to Mars it would be wise to send only women — at least at first.

Mind you, this wouldn’t primarily be for fairness — a correction for the rampant sexism that denied American women the title of “astronaut” until Sally Ride‘s historic flight in 1983 — but rather a practical decision based on calculations as cold as deep space. Available evidence bluntly suggests that women would be more efficient and capable crewmembers on long-duration missions away from Earth.
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Beyond physical practicality, there are psychological reasons women might be better suited to extended missions away from Earth.

“Statistics show that all-woman groups are far more likely to choose non-confrontational approaches to solve interpersonal problems, and most definitely are more likely to deal with a situation without resorting to violence, which could be a big problem on a Mars journey, where the crew must live in close quarters for 2-3 years,” Landis wrote. “Numerous sociological studies have shown that women, in general, are more cooperative, and less given to hierarchical social structures.”'

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Women tend to use relational and psychological tactics when they are getting back at someone. That doesn't mean they're better than men.

Also, if women are less given to hierarchical structures, why do they refuse to date any man not in the top 20%? Lol.

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To compensate womyn for not getting to go to the Moon, the first peopled mission to Mars should be crewed entirely by intersectional gender feminists (as many as NASA can stuff in that extra-large Orion capsule they're developing).

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