Posted on 07/06/2015 7:09:19 PM PDT by Steelfish
Abby Wambach, Wife Sarah Huffman Share Kiss After U.S. World Cup Win
By Wilfred Chan, CNN July 6, 2015
So when her squad's memorable 5-2 triumph over Japan was sealed, she chose an unforgettable way to celebrate.
With the crowd roaring, as cameras flashed, Wambach -- one of the greatest players in the history of women's soccer -- ran to the stadium's edge and leapt into the stands to kiss her wife, Sarah Huffman.
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I yearn for the good old days of the closet. Good God I miss the sanity of the old days (which lasted millennia).
Um, yuck.
“How long until theyre in the next Chobani commercial?”
Posing for the Snap-On Tools calendar?
Q: what do you call a lesbian with 1,000 AR15s and AK47s?
A: Militia Etheridge
in this twisted reality that the left is imposing on us...
what’s to stop a male soccer player who wasn’t quite good enough to make the USMNT, to wake up tomorrow, declare himself a transgender female, and request a tryout for the women’s team? he would be the best player on the squad. if gender fluidity truly is a “thing” as the left insists, then what’s to stop any number of men from becoming top female tennis players, or top female basketball players, or top female soccer players. i mean at some point, even the libtards have to see the ridiculousness of their beliefs and will have to create rules limiting participation on their teams to women who were actually born women. at which point, lawsuits galore or we roll this silliness back from whence it came.
American children shouldn’t be watching soccer anyway.
Especially women’s soccer.
Lured into it by media hype, I confess that yesterday was the first time in my life I saw (part of) a women’s soccer game. I have to confess that I was impressed with the skill levels of the players. But one other thing I noticed: the huge size of the American female athletes (they were obviously significantly bigger and taller than their Japanese rivals on average), when they were viewed close up on camera. It kind of made me think that these could have been women basketball players, which led me think that lesbianism might be a big part of the “culture” of women’s soccer at it’s highest levels, just like it is in basketball.
So the posted story doesn’t shock me one iota. Just one more example of the leftist MSM presenting homosexuality in a exultant light.
I’m getting carpal tunnel syndrome from deleting all the Facebook posts that show two same-sex people kissing. I don’t mind discussing the issue but do I have to watch them put their mouths together? I don’t even like to watch straight people kissing.
All gay all the time.
I didn’t know Wambach was a dyke, don’t know how I missed that. Wait yes I do, I pay little attention to girl’s soccer. I am glad we won though.
I don’t think it’s anywhere near the level as women’s basketball but dykery seems to be prevalent to some extent in all women’s athletics. Unsurprising that “mannish” women would be good at sports.
Tough crowd ...
OK, how can you tell you’re in a tough lesbian bar?
Even the pool table doesn’t have balls.
Hey, whoa!
I remember one poster stating that most PGA wives do not play golf at all while most players in the LPGA are lesbians.
Yeah, I forgot about women’s golf. Dykeyer than the WNBA for sure I’d say.
I don’t know about “most” though, there are fewer homosexuals than they’d like us to think there are. I doubt any women’s sport is anywhere close to 50% lesbian.
OMG! First time I realized that. Yuck/GROSS/barf!
Not all the players on the US team are lesbians. They are just rough and tumble female athletes who compete at a very high level.
I played soccer through high school and college. The female athletes were tough and many were muscular too. You should see some of the female ballet stars up close. All muscle.
Yep. Between The batterer Hope Solo and this poof, there’s just SO much to like about “women’s” soccer...
The child is male. The man is male.
Together they move to thrill their tail...
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