View Single Post
Old 04-05-2009, 03:09 PM   #8
bxxasxxa

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
414
Senior Member
Default
for me i completely believe that there was physical abuse, and any degree of it, is too much.

i also agree with earlier messages that there are probably a few other players who have harrowing stories of abuse (be it physical or emotional). there is something about girls who are trained at such young ages, easily influenced by their parents / coaches (who are often one and the same), with potentially so much money at stake, and the pressure that lends itself to abuse.

i would completely surprised if a man on the atp came forward with stories of abuse of any type from their parents or and coaches.
Albeit, I am quite sure that there are male players who have gone through parental abuse, too. The golfer Sean O'Hare, who just won the latest PGA tournament, is on the record about his nut dad. Sadly, I just think it'd be tougher for the men to come forward- as I'm not sure that, except in REAL awful circumstances, they'd get any real kind of public support. Societal double standards work in so many horrible ways.
bxxasxxa is offline


 

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 11:06 PM.
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Design & Developed by Amodity.com
Copyright© Amodity