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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]800 grand a year to sleep with coaches. The lowdown women who enter sports reporting are all lifelong skanks who’ve been sleeping with every jock since high school if not middle school. Including group sex “trains” with several athletes at once. I’m not exaggerating.[/quote] UVA lacrosse player here from the late 90s. I literally saw at least a half dozen girls willingly have sex with multiple men at the same time (run a train) in the attics of houses on Rugby road. One girl was there for hours. It cracks me up that all those skanks are now moms to teenagers and on the PTA.[/quote] Gen X women are the truly the biggest whores. Gen Z girls would shudder to hear about the mileage of their mothers [/quote] Maybe true, but that poster is completely off base and trolling hard.[/quote] I’m not the PP and I personally witnessed the exact same degeneracy at a sports-centric high school and Big Ten university in the Midwest. Sober women letting rooms full of athletes perform sex trains on them. Cleat chasers, jock sniffers, whatever you want to call them. They were almost always communications, sociology, or kinesiology majors. Their internships and student jobs were with college and sometimes pro athletic teams, the university athletic department, or trying to get into sports journalism. A handful became teachers.[/quote] Which is it for you, PP? Misogyny or jealousy?[/quote]
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