Is this a run on sentence?

"A real world example is how women and men aren’t totally equal, such as equal work for equal pay, even though there are some women like Juliet that are more masculine than some men like Romeo."

Goddess of Grammar2016-01-20T00:43:00Z

No, because it's grammatically correct and correctly punctuated, although I'm sure I used to know a better definition of a run-on, which this fits, of a sentence that starts with one thought and then suddenly changes direction and says something completely different, like a woman rugby player grabbing the ball from her opponent and running down the field and scoring a try, winning the match and the admiration of teammates and fans alike.

?2016-01-20T12:19:01Z

YES this is a run on sentence.

Try this:

Equal work for equal pay is real world example of inequality of men and women. Women like Juliet, that are more masculine than some men are considered unequal with men.

The Freak Show2016-01-19T22:21:47Z

No, but it could easily be broken into smaller sentences that were easier to read.

yoyo2016-01-19T22:16:05Z

Women have no sex cell and they have boobs