from my viewpoint, if they have the ability then no matter in what gender they can do much better than others. To become a photographer, solider or journalist in war zone you need to have the courage that other people dont. so no matter man or women, you must to have the ability or courage to handle the career that you want to do, and i think everyone will be the same in these environment
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