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A totally inappropriate post...
The only thing inappropriate in this thread is your comment. The post is specifically about former UConn players having a procedure performed to have families when they choose. Nothing inappropriate about it.A totally inappropriate post...
Would agree inappropriate if the post was "outing" private health issues. But obviously both players are publicizing it (3 YouTube videos each, plus their quotes in the NBC Sports article, which they clearly cooperated with), touting the WNBA's financial assistance to their players for this procedure, and encouraging other women who want to have a career during their normal child-bearing years to do the same .A totally inappropriate post...
Can we stick to basketball. please....... Love both Sue and Stewie but this is a very slippery slope for the boneyard.???
Good job by Stewie and Sue to keep the UConn DNA going.
No one is denying them on having lives and careers beyond their days at Storrs. Take their good fortunes and aspirations to another blog that moves beyond UCONN basketball. Nan??How on earth is this inappropriate??? Good for them, gives them flexibility to have both a career and a family at the time they choose.
TMI???
Well said!Stewie and Bird are forward-thinking women in the year 2020. Good for them showing leadership in everything they do in life. Where did they get a foundation for learning that? Geno and CD teach way more than basketball.
TMI
TMI
I don't think that the past practice of the Boneyard has been to confine conversation about UConn alumnae strictly to basketball-related matters. For example:
I'm sure I could think of other examples if I scratched my head a bit more. But in general, we haven't been scrupulous (nor have we been asked to be) about former players' lives and opinions outside basketball. So I think this is just one more example of that. I recognize that the topic may make some people uncomfortable, and some may disagree with what they are doing, but that doesn't make the subject off-limits for discussion.
- Sue's relationship with Megan Rapinoe has certainly elicited a ton of positive and negative commentary here.
- Tina Charles's involvement in charitable activities, and her personal financial subsidy to those causes, has been noted with great (and deserved) approval.
- The efforts and views of several players regarding pay equity in women's sports, and BY posters' agreement or disagreement with those efforts, have been discussed at some length.
- Maya Moore's efforts on behalf of her now-fiance's exoneration from criminal charges have been discussed and debated here.
- Elena Della Donne's personal life (her relationship with her disabled sister, her marriage, and her psyche at age 18 when she declined a UConn scholarship) has received extensive scrutiny.
I agree with the previous poster who said that there is no privacy issue here (as there certainly would be if a BY poster revealed something about Sue's or Stewie's personal life that they had not chosen to reveal on their own). But that has not occurred in this case.
I'm not uncomfortable nor am I in disagreement with how one leads their life, it's theirs not mine. I'm always happy to hear about what these ladies do with their lives once they leave us after four years. All I'm saying is that it's a slippery slope and we need to be careful and the crossed line is not too far ahead of us.I don't think that the past practice of the Boneyard has been to confine conversation about UConn alumnae strictly to basketball-related matters. For example:
I'm sure I could think of other examples if I scratched my head a bit more. But in general, we haven't been scrupulous (nor have we been asked to be) about former players' lives and opinions outside basketball. So I think this is just one more example of that. I recognize that the topic may make some people uncomfortable, and some may disagree with what they are doing, but that doesn't make the subject off-limits for discussion.
- Sue's relationship with Megan Rapinoe has certainly elicited a ton of positive and negative commentary here.
- Tina Charles's involvement in charitable activities, and her personal financial subsidy to those causes, has been noted with great (and deserved) approval.
- The efforts and views of several players regarding pay equity in women's sports, and BY posters' agreement or disagreement with those efforts, have been discussed at some length.
- Maya Moore's efforts on behalf of her now-fiance's exoneration from criminal charges have been discussed and debated here.
- Elena Della Donne's personal life (her relationship with her disabled sister, her marriage, and her psyche at age 18 when she declined a UConn scholarship) has received extensive scrutiny.
I agree with the previous poster who said that there is no privacy issue here (as there certainly would be if a BY poster revealed something about Sue's or Stewie's personal life that they had not chosen to reveal on their own). But that has not occurred in this case.
Not going to attack anyone nor lecture on this, just provide information that may not be realized by some.A totally inappropriate post...
See above.This is a UConn basketball blog and neither of them are UConn players anymore.
See above.Take their good fortunes and aspirations to another blog that moves beyond UCONN basketball. Nan??
And going OT to close, that she married a man named after the UConn mascot!Nice post @JoePgh . One correction, Maya and Jonathan are married.
