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Originally Posted by blazey
As for pretending not to be injured, I clashed heads with someone on wednesday and took an elbow to the head at the same time, was really painful, but I was straight back up again to fill the gap in the defense, so I can certainly see where you are coming from, but it's again mostly because there just is no time for feeling sorry for yourself haha.
It's quite amusing because I started seeing my boyfriend around the same time I started playing rugby, so I've spent our relationship covered in bruises and scratches. I look like I've been beaten some weeks! I currently have the bruises from fingertips left on my arm which are visible if I'm wearing a tshirt and we're always making jokes about it to our friends. I love the game though so it is worth the odd bruise .
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I'm begining to think the original poster really needs to start looking for psychological help , any woman/female who thinks it's 'trendy' to appear in public with bruises (battle scars etc.) and makes jokes about looking as if she has been beaten/battered surely has never been in an abusive relationship , or maybe she has and has been conditioned to believe its normal for a woman to look like she has been kicked from here to kingdom come ...and no damage done . I'm sure your new boyfriend feels real proud walking out with you covered in bruises where do you spend your evenings , walking up and down Rothsay Rd. up Shadsworth
