Bliss wrote
Of course I wouldn't want to deny that many boys tend to talk about whether or not girls are attractive - but perhaps we should do it in private?
We are living in 2008,not 1908.Anyone who puts themselves in the public eye is open to this kind of scrutiny.My argument is that she is simply chosen for the job as she is a bit of "skirt" and has a quite pleasant personality.I am quite sure a more well informed presenter,male or female, could have been found who had a better grasp of their subject.She was chosen for the climbing programme as she's "girly" and prone to crying fits which makes for good TV.If they had chosen a stronger woman who didn't crack under pressure it wouldn't have made such good viewing.On all the climbs she was on a very tight top rope and never in any danger.To regard her as a competent climber is clearly wrong.Now,if she had led one of the climbs,even the easiest one,it would have been entirely different as she would have been subjecting herself to some serious risks.