
Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
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Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
:_<> Oh swines you are a hoot. I found the picture of the pack of AFL lads in green budgie smugglers, one with his hands down his pants, when I googled for AFL players dogs after seeing that tosser with his frenchbulldog on the halftime show last week 


xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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[quote="Swans4ever"]Just wondering KE why you are trolling for guys with speedos in??? May I be the first to congratulate you KE for being brave enough to come out on FC![/quote]
If that was true then he would treated the same as usual.
If he was an AFL player he would NOT BE BRAVE enough(just like any gay player) to come out.
We know how backward the AFL are when it comes to Racism & Homophobia.
If that was true then he would treated the same as usual.
If he was an AFL player he would NOT BE BRAVE enough(just like any gay player) to come out.
We know how backward the AFL are when it comes to Racism & Homophobia.
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Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
And the wanton abuse continues as a shield to protect yourself from the truth.AFLcrap1 wrote:Stop commenting.Cracker wrote:I would expect such a response from a person who's masculinity in presently under severe question, AFLcrap1.
Why should I discuss a matter in which you are clearly determined to make a mountain out of a molehill? Perhaps we coud discuss that instead?King-Eliagh wrote:There's many other photos where that one came from cwacker my lil dipshit. And the choices of dogs is quite alarming in its scale and worthy of discussion. So discuss please cracker. Thatta boy!
You have NO right.
I have deemed that if you comment in future it means that you have no life & like to do things to dead animals.
Silence is golden o stupid One.
Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
I thought the days of questioning someone's masculinity based on what colour or type of clothes he wears were well behind us. I know it's only a troll post but really? Take a long hard look at yourselves. Some of the toughest bikies I know from some of the most notorious clubs have small dogs ... One has a pug!!! I think those comfortable in the masculinity feel they have nothing to prove therefore do what they want as others peoples views are not only irrelevant ... They don't even enter consciousness.
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Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
Phelpsy that's all good and well intentions .. Much like a young student fresh out of their first gender studies 101 tutorial. Fact is australia remains one of the more masculine countries in the world. Look I don't really care either way what these thin lads or wearing and how they like lapdogs, I'm just the messenger pointing out the truth. And the truth is that the majority of Australians still connect with australias traditional sense of masculinity, as developed during the frontier times. The AFL lads are clearly going against this, and good for them I say!

xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
Not abuse .Cracker wrote:And the wanton abuse continues as a shield to protect yourself from the truth.AFLcrap1 wrote:Stop commenting.Cracker wrote:I would expect such a response from a person who's masculinity in presently under severe question, AFLcrap1.
Why should I discuss a matter in which you are clearly determined to make a mountain out of a molehill? Perhaps we coud discuss that instead?King-Eliagh wrote:There's many other photos where that one came from cwacker my lil dipshit. And the choices of dogs is quite alarming in its scale and worthy of discussion. So discuss please cracker. Thatta boy!
You have NO right.
I have deemed that if you comment in future it means that you have no life & like to do things to dead animals.
Silence is golden o stupid One.
Just comprehending(IMO) what you posted..
To me it clearly states that you do things to dead animals.
At least they were already dead when you got to them .
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Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
What tha!?



xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
Well yet again your comprehension has failed miserably. For the record, we all do something to dead animals. We eat them.AFLcrap1 wrote:Not abuse .Cracker wrote:And the wanton abuse continues as a shield to protect yourself from the truth.AFLcrap1 wrote:Stop commenting.Cracker wrote:I would expect such a response from a person who's masculinity in presently under severe question, AFLcrap1.
Why should I discuss a matter in which you are clearly determined to make a mountain out of a molehill? Perhaps we coud discuss that instead?King-Eliagh wrote:There's many other photos where that one came from cwacker my lil dipshit. And the choices of dogs is quite alarming in its scale and worthy of discussion. So discuss please cracker. Thatta boy!
You have NO right.
I have deemed that if you comment in future it means that you have no life & like to do things to dead animals.
Silence is golden o stupid One.
Just comprehending(IMO) what you posted..
To me it clearly states that you do things to dead animals.
At least they were already dead when you got to them .
Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Wrong .
Not all people are Meat eaters.
Geez you are hopeless.Definitely not MOD material.
Your stupidity is a big setback.
Wrong .
Not all people are Meat eaters.
Geez you are hopeless.Definitely not MOD material.
Your stupidity is a big setback.
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Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
If we compared IQ levels I would defeat you quite comfortably. Reliance on abuse like you do is a very good example of a low IQ. Intelligent people don't abuse, and they also know and understand levels of abuse also.
Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
People with at least half a brain can comprehend what is written .Cracker wrote:If we compared IQ levels I would defeat you quite comfortably. Reliance on abuse like you do is a very good example of a low IQ. Intelligent people don't abuse, and they also know and understand levels of abuse also.
That rules you out.







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Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
Such abuse indicates that it is you who has the comprehension issues.
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Re: Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?
Has masculinity been all but stamped out in the AFL?....
No i dont think its been stamped out in the AFL, or if it has it was stamped out when the guys first sat down writing up the rules for the game, well before any AFL game was played and well before my time. pushing isnt masculine, giving a sly little nudge with your elbow isnt masculine, wearing a singlet with tight little shorts defineatly isnt masculine. i could go on and on...
No i dont think its been stamped out in the AFL, or if it has it was stamped out when the guys first sat down writing up the rules for the game, well before any AFL game was played and well before my time. pushing isnt masculine, giving a sly little nudge with your elbow isnt masculine, wearing a singlet with tight little shorts defineatly isnt masculine. i could go on and on...

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But tackling hard and fair most certainly is masculine. Bumping hard and fair is the same.
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tackleing? yeh it can be masculine but seriously AFL guys dont tackle hard enough and if they do the ref penalises them.
Here is another point... yes there is tackleing in AFL but it is so much less impact than a rugby league tackle on average that if an AFL player went into rugby league he would struggle to stay uninjured as his body would not be use to the constant and hard impact, also he would need alot of bulking up with muscle growth to help the body against the hard physical game of rugby league, yes AFL is masculine when compareing to soccer or ballroom dancing, but compared to rugby league it makes AFL look like ballroom dancing.
Here is another point... yes there is tackleing in AFL but it is so much less impact than a rugby league tackle on average that if an AFL player went into rugby league he would struggle to stay uninjured as his body would not be use to the constant and hard impact, also he would need alot of bulking up with muscle growth to help the body against the hard physical game of rugby league, yes AFL is masculine when compareing to soccer or ballroom dancing, but compared to rugby league it makes AFL look like ballroom dancing.

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