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Το 98% των παικτριών στο WNBA ειναι λεσβιες

Δημοσίευσηαπό Perseus1966 » 06 Ιούλ 2022, 17:59

Δεν το λεω εγω πρωη παικτρια το λεει.

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Updated 23/02/2017 17:53 CET (Central European Time)
Former WBNA star Candice Wiggins has claimed that she suffered from bullying in the
sport due to being heterosexual, as the game is dominated by lesbian players.
The Stanford University point guard was a standout during her college career, going on to
enjoy an eight-year spell in the professional game before retiring in 2015 following an
extremely short stint with the New York Liberty.
Now removed from the game, she has criticised the culture which blighted her enjoyment
of her time in the big leagues.
"My dreams didn't come true in the WBNA, in fact it was quite the opposite," she said in a
revealing interview with the San Diego Tribune.
"I wanted to play for two more seasons but my mental state didn't lend itself to that. I
didn't like the culture inside the WBNA and without saying too much, it was toxic for me
and my spirit was being broken.
"Being heterosexual and straight and vocal in my identity as a straight woman was huge. I
would say 98 percent of the women in the WBNA are gay women.
"There was a whole different set of rules they could apply. There was a lot of jealousy and
competition and we're all fighting for crumbs."
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The 30-year-old confessed that she believes her sexual orientation contributed to making
her a target for other players in the league.
"The way I looked and the way I played created tension," she continued. "People were
deliberately trying to hurt me all the time.
"I had never been called the b-word so many times in my life than I was during my rookie
season. I'd never been thrown to the ground so much.
"The message was: 'We don't like you and we want you to know that'. It comes to a point
where you get compared so much to the men that you start to mirror them.
"So many people think that you must look and play like a man in order to gain respect but
I was the opposite. I was proud to be a women but it didn't fit well into that culture.
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