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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How apropros. Read this article and tell me that's how you want your daughter to turn out in 15 years... https://thewalrus.ca/the-olympics-are-over-but-tessa-virtue-is-just-getting-started/[/quote] Huh, that's an interesting article. I remember watching them at the olympics. I'm sure that working your whole life toward one thing for hours and hours on end and then suddenly not having that structure anymore must be a difficult transition. No wonder many olympic athletes wind up depressed.[/quote] I am related to an Olympic athlete. He didn’t have stardom, but he transitioned back to normal life just fine. He is an academic now. I was friends in college with a woman who had retired from the ballet. She was a bit old for college and had great posture, but was otherwise just like the rest of us. We lost touch, but I’m sure her post-dance life was full and rich. I’d say give this a shot.[/quote]
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