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Had short cut hair, and showed up to parties in suits Published in Engdahl Lysvik Wednesday April , last updated Wednesday March , p.m How do we see reality I find society s impact on how we interpret or see reality to be both fascinating and frightening at the same time. How was I, at such an early age, characterized by such strong prejudices and stereotypes as this And what did it do to how I saw the world, or perhaps preferably the football world, in light of this What did that do to how I interpreted the new player on the team.
An why was I so quick to conclude that she must be a lesbian just because she had moible number data short hair It is so strange, and a little painful, to think that these prejudices were so marked in me. Perhaps especially because later in life I came out as a lesbian, and now understand that it has absolutely nothing to do with what sport you play, or the length of your hair. A place for everyone The debate about homosexuality.
Most preferably that sport should be a place for everyone , has come up repeatedly. For me, not only do many thoughts arise, but also an unimaginable number of questions. Among other things, how should I deal with stereotypes in sport without discriminating, bullying or harassing anyone What if my learned filter, and hence the way I see the world of sports, is so firmly rooted that I anyway hurt someone with my comments.
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