His Father only commented..."not a serious race, she's only a girl...". He was the Father of the girl also, not the same wife. They are Thai people.
I asked him what would have happened if his daughter lost. Answer again...."no problem she's a girl..." No congratulations from him at all for his daughter's achievement.
With my farang thinking, I would have laid into the daughter (if mine) just as much or more than a son if she quit, because she'll have to work harder throughout her life than a man to gain recognition. Today, even from her Father, she received no recognition at all one way or the other, and the son smiled through it all, and the daughter who was looking for a nod from her Dad got nothing.

I have no idea if this warped theme repeats itself daily with Thai families country wide in similar circumstances, but I have a feeling it does, as it also does in of most of Asia.
As long as I draw breath I'll never give in to thinking like that and for what it's worth I told the Father that, he packed up and left with a frown. Screw him!

