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I feel personally attacked lol
Take my post as you want.
I feel personally attacked lol
I salute your post good sirI don't feel so. I really feel uplifted whenever I see someone trying to approach life with a kind and caring spirit. Her articles on BloodyElbow also give a lot of insight into the life and thoughts of a fighter that I have not found equal anywhere else.
lol it was a joke budTake my post as you want.
Yeah -- sadly, whether I'm on Facebook, MMAFighting, or any other publication, the majority of the comments every time a female fighter is discussed is related to their looks. In fairness, I reckon it's because the sport is predominately hetero men as anecdotally, the notice women viewing the sport seem to care mostly about the men's looks also. Still, without trying to sound like someone that feels offended, it is annoying.Totally Agree. You'd have to have thick skin to post here if you are a fighter......especially a female fighter.
Agreed -- if you follow her even only a little bit, it is hard to not become a fan. She is an OG of the sport for women and is so humble and respectful.I don't feel so. I really feel uplifted whenever I see someone trying to approach life with a kind and caring spirit. Her articles on BloodyElbow also give a lot of insight into the life and thoughts of a fighter that I have not found equal anywhere else.
Agreed -- if you follow her even only a little bit, it is hard to not become a fan. She is an OG of the sport for women and is so humble and respectful.
Talking about cawlments, b?Its like an unspoken rule
They wont admit, but they are all here.
Its like when schaub says he doesnt read comments on social media