Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard someone on the news this week saying it would be so horrible if Bridget Kelly (Gov. Christie's ex-deputy chief of staff who sent the "Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee" email) went to jail, because she has four children. I have NEVER heard that mentioned about any man facing possible prison time.
Who was that supposed to be bad for? Her?
Cuz I suspect the kids would be better off without her influence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is how many children a man has relevant for this sport performance? I also don't see how relevant it is for a woman if the children were adopted or conceived through surrogacy, but in an average situation, I think it must have some sort of physical impact - pregnancy I mean. Not to the average Mary who is a gym rat, but for a professional athlete? Maybe I am wrong though.
Not following you, sorry. I guess you could say being pregnant may interrupt a training regimen, but even then, I don't see how that's any different from any athlete coming back from injury.
Anonymous wrote:I heard someone on the news this week saying it would be so horrible if Bridget Kelly (Gov. Christie's ex-deputy chief of staff who sent the "Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee" email) went to jail, because she has four children. I have NEVER heard that mentioned about any man facing possible prison time.
Anonymous wrote:Not following you, sorry. I guess you could say being pregnant may interrupt a training regimen, but even then, I don't see how that's any different from any athlete coming back from injury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is how many children a man has relevant for this sport performance? I also don't see how relevant it is for a woman if the children were adopted or conceived through surrogacy, but in an average situation, I think it must have some sort of physical impact - pregnancy I mean. Not to the average Mary who is a gym rat, but for a professional athlete? Maybe I am wrong though.
Not following you, sorry. I guess you could say being pregnant may interrupt a training regimen, but even then, I don't see how that's any different from any athlete coming back from injury.
Anonymous wrote:How is how many children a man has relevant for this sport performance? I also don't see how relevant it is for a woman if the children were adopted or conceived through surrogacy, but in an average situation, I think it must have some sort of physical impact - pregnancy I mean. Not to the average Mary who is a gym rat, but for a professional athlete? Maybe I am wrong though.
Anonymous wrote:no