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[QUOTE="NewCorn, post: 2056416, member: 5726"] When I watched Wiggins in college (I did not watch her in the WNBA) I had the thought, as I watched her bring the ball up the court, "here is a girl who enjoys being a girl." Not that the other girls did not like being girls, but no girl flaunted her feminism as much as Wiggins. Her movements with the ball were often an airy hop-skip and dance, which I enjoyed. Now if she did this in the W, I can believe that some, perhaps many, of the all-business-all-the-time pros might resent her style as turning their league into a figure-skating association, and they may, at times, have roughed her up within the rules. I can see Wiggins interpreting their resentment as an attack on her femininity. None of this, however, would be due to Wiggins' homophobia, or the homosexuality of players who may have disliked her. Although, there are no doubt many homosexual in the WNBA, which should not be a problem. Miss Wiggins clearly overstated her case. Probably the most difficult lesson of adulthood is that perception is not truth. [/QUOTE]
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