Imitating men comes at a high cost and somebody has to pay

Female athletes sacrifice so much. This is just another thing we are sacrificing – and I think it’s a big one. It’s something I would hope the AFL would look really closely at in the future.”

– Professional AWFL player Jessica, 32, wants sporting bodies to subsidise infertility
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7 Responses to Imitating men comes at a high cost and somebody has to pay

  1. Fred says:

    Margaret Court managed to have children while being the best female tennis player of all time.

  2. dover_beach says:

    Indeed. At some point, women like this either need to recognize this fact or just admit that they prefer the sacrifice involved.

  3. rosie says:

    Somebody else, naturally.
    It’s a job, no-one is holding a gun to your head to play football.

  4. Roger W says:

    Interestingly, the ABC suddenly seems to know what a woman is…

  5. NFA says:

    The AWFL can make it part of salaries to provide surrogate birthing persons.

    That’ll fix it.

  6. Lee says:

    Professional AWFL player Jessica, 32, wants sporting bodies to subsidise infertility

    Admittedly the AWFL is a joke of an organisation at every level, but why should it have to fund your lifestyle choices?

    You made your bed, Jessica, now lie in it.

    And they wonder why some businesses were/are very reluctant to employ women under the age of 40 or so.

  7. Ed Case says:

    I reckon it’s worth a shot.
    Clearly Governments are subsidising the AFL as a Propaganda Un it, and while I have zero respect for trained parrots like her, if she can scam a few more buck$$, why not?

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