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News Mitch Brown comes out as first openly bisexual AFL player

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Genuine question.

If you were playing footy for a club and knew one of the players was gay would you have any hesitation showering and changing in the locker rooms etc in front of said person.

Just wondering people's thoughts on this because I've heard this was a very real scenario with someone who used to play footy for a local club.
I (cis het woman) have genuinely never had any hesitation/fear about showering /changing in front of any other woman (trans women included obviously) regardless of which gender/s they are attracted to. At least not since my early 20s. Prior to that my own body image issues /hang ups meant that I showered /rinsed in my bathers and changed in a toilet cubicle to avoid being seen by anyone.

It's a weird one to ponder, given how old guys aren't usually afraid to let it all hang out in there
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Even though I’m not that old
 
Who gives a shit. You realise if someone is gay in the club room (and if you've played a lot of footy you almost certainly have played with at least one gay/bi guy), they aren't hitting on you and trying to touch you.

I've seen more stupid stuff and inappropriate comments/touching (ball smacks/arse grabs) as "playing around" from straight guys than anyone who I've known is gay or bi.
Spot on on both counts.

Seems the only thing ammo footy players love talking about more than their dick is their teammates dick. Very strange part of a culture considering they’re often also pretty comfortable throwing around slurs in the pregame speech to highlight how weak today’s oppo are.

If you’re showering in a room full of 22 teammates, it’s pretty likely one of them is gay.
 
Genuine question.

If you were playing footy for a club and knew one of the players was gay would you have any hesitation showering and changing in the locker rooms etc in front of said person.

Just wondering people's thoughts on this because I've heard this was a very real scenario with someone who used to play footy for a local club.
I mean it's a football club, not Grindr or a San Francisco bathhouse.
 

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I would generally just shower when I got home after training/games because I'd rather not shower in a set up that looks like this and smells like a mix of urine and bore water

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Good on him but very strange to publicly call out the clubs that didn’t didn't congratulate him publicly.

I didn’t mind him having a go at Collingwood and Geelong.
Brisbane was just funny and Adelaide probably deserved it with their defence of Rankine
 
Good on him but very strange to publicly call out the clubs that didn’t didn't congratulate him publicly.
Has made an absolute meal of this within 24 hours.

Went from "great stuff Browny" to "jeez you're a bit of an entitled dick aren't you?"
 
Has made an absolute meal of this within 24 hours.

Went from "great stuff Browny" to "jeez you're a bit of an entitled dick aren't you?"
He missed his 15 mins of fame as a player, almost got to 15 mins with a look at me moment then the moment it seemed he realised sone clubs aren’t into virtue signalling as much as others goes into a melt down…
 
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He missed his 15 mins of fame as a player, almost got to 15 mins with a look at me moment then the moment it seemed he realised sone clubs aren’t into virtue signalling as much as others goes into melt down..
Ordinary player and bloke by the looks

You’re nothing if not consistent
 
Bit of a nothing burger tbh, who hasn't posted stuff they regret on their social media? To repeat what I posted in the main board thread:

Not surprised that the first misstep by a player who's gone through a lot is leapt upon by those who insist they're 'fine' with gay players, just that they should 'keep it to themselves' and 'should not be so in your face with it'.

Sound familiar?
 
Bit soft Forward Press.

Mitch has repeatedly decided to take this discussion public including the sharing of fairly personal messages from his ex-wife.

Now he's misread the room and put his foot in his mouth, everyone is told to ignore it :rolleyes:

Perhaps the lesson here is not to champion strangers on social media, because (like all of us) they will do dumb things.
 
Bit soft Forward Press.

Mitch has repeatedly decided to take this discussion public including the sharing of fairly personal messages from his ex-wife.

Now he's misread the room and put his foot in his mouth, everyone is told to ignore it :rolleyes:

Perhaps the lesson here is not to champion strangers on social media, because (like all of us) they will do dumb things.

Bit of a nothing burger tbh, who hasn't posted stuff they regret on their social media?

It reminds me of certain AFL players advocating for social justice causes that - because they weren't ideal model citizens with no flaws after their highly public acts - give ammunition for those who secretly aren't a fan of their cause at all to pile on because it demeans the ultimate cause.

You have a known Freo troll on the main board posting about 'yeah blokes talk about sex and girls in the locker room, guy should stop being a teenage girl and cop it' and getting 10 posters liking his posts. It's a sign that this attitude is going to take generations to change.
 

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I think the first Instagram post saying thank you all the clubs who openly supported him is a lovely gesture.

The second post reeks of attention-seeking, own-goal energy.

Both of these things can be true.

They can, but I hope it doesn't detract from the point of it all. Feels like an easy target for people who are already prone to disagree/hate to latch on to which is a shame. But it's his story, his life. He can do whatever the **** he wants re social media.

I do agree with his sentiment though, if I was a queer fan/player of those other clubs I would be disappointed. There'll come a day when it's not so big a deal as it is, but we are nowhere near that.
 
Collingwood: The club he supports with a history of kentish behaviour on a lot of issues going back since forever

Geelong: Is Danger still the player's association boss?

Adelaide: Self explanatory

Brisbane: Funny

No problems with any of that. If it was the GWS social media account, people would be praising it rather than arcing up.
 
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