This is quite a debatable point...
I was in a co-ed school, and we used to have mixed teams...the girls of my class usually avoided playing by making up some excuses...Our teacher used to see through them, but still allowed them to sit and watch..But I used to play...
During the matches, I got less passes, less opportunities, but I made the most of what I got...we had rough matches too, but I learnt how to protect myself, and as a matter of fact, I used to tackle some of the guys too 😆 ....
As a result, I became stronger, developed much more friendly relations with the guys, without any wrong meaning attatched to it...In fact, whenever the other girls used to approach the boys, they made fun of those girls..
There's always a chance of getting hurt..even when you're playing in an all-girls team..
As far as the Shalini-Yudi thing is concerned, it depends on the people who are playing...It was a friendly match after all.. 😆
Abhi ne jo kiya, galat tha...he should apologise to Pooja...but one thing I have experienced, is that when you are on the field, your gender doesn't count...
Even in the offices or colleges or schools, whatever, your performance counts, irrespective of the fact whether you are a girl or a guy..
Okkkkkkkkk....bhaashan kuch zyaada hi lamba ho gaya 😆
Sorry if I have offended anyone, but it's my pov..