Posted on 08/13/2014 4:38:00 PM PDT by machogirl
Arizona State University football player Edward "Chip" Sarafin has come out as gay, according to Compete Magazine.
In the magazine's August issue, the offensive linebacker said he told his teammates last spring.
"It was really personal to me, and it benefited my peace of mind greatly," he said.
Serafin told Compete, he told his teammates mostly for himself and because he wanted them to hear it from him instead of the college rumor mill.
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That’s pretty much it. But this is the nature of all deviancy. Just mere tolerance is never enough. Give an inch, they take a mile. They now dictate what you teach about it in school, they demand private businesses cater to them whether they agree with it or not.
And if you don’t ‘celebrate’ it, you might as well be a member of the Taliban to them.
And I should care about this because ...? (I know, my not caring about his predilections makes me a homophobe. So be it.)
BTW - While he probably did start out as a tight end, over time, he became a wide receiver.
He hasn’t played in a game at this time, so the NFL likely isn’t looking at him, and I doubt that he is thinking of a football gig. Given his academic record, he’s apparently pursuing a career in science/medicine.
Who’s gonna be the first Freeper to come out
...sorry for the crappy punning but who on this forum has the balls to do that...
Well said
I do remember a few noobs joined saying they were gay, they never lasted long.
Then we’re vilified when we don’t.
I bet he’s seriously jealous when the QB get under the center.
uh oh. maybe on senior night he’ll finally get some playing time. now that his personal life has made the news, when they are winning big, he’s going to have to play.
well, it does do that.
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