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Korbin Sims

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Ok, so for me, the thing of notice.

Really....person grabs your....whatever you want to call it.

But he does not even notice.

The f**k?
 

PhilGould

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Ok, so for me, the thing of notice.

Really....person grabs your....whatever you want to call it.

But he does not even notice.

The f**k?
He does notice. You may be unaware (not sure how old you are) but for young Australians things like this are not that weird or unusual when it's a mate doing it. It's pretty much the equivalent of patting someone on the ass these days.
 

PhilGould

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Consider me unaware.
I guess it differs from person to person. But honestly, every player in the NRL would be use to things like this. They share a locker room. Spend 20 minutes in a male sporting locker room after a game and you'll have seen just about everything you could see. The fact this is getting any kind of media attention or backlash is just stupid.

Edit: It also depends on context. If someone walks up to you on the street and randomly grabs your dick you should probably start asking questions. Someone you're mates with in the middle of a game giving a little pinch, like I said, is hardly different than getting slapped on the ass.
 
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I guess it differs from person to person. But honestly, every player in the NRL would be use to things like this. They share a locker room. Spend 20 minutes in a male sporting locker room after a game and you'll have seen just about everything you could see. The fact this is getting any kind of media attention or backlash is just stupid.

Edit: It also depends on context. If someone walks up to you on the street and randomly grabs your dick you should probably start asking questions. Someone you're mates with in the middle of a game giving a little pinch, like I said, is hardly different than getting slapped on the ass.



This x2
 

Incorrect

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I guess it differs from person to person. But honestly, every player in the NRL would be use to things like this. They share a locker room. Spend 20 minutes in a male sporting locker room after a game and you'll have seen just about everything you could see. The fact this is getting any kind of media attention or backlash is just stupid.

Edit: It also depends on context. If someone walks up to you on the street and randomly grabs your dick you should probably start asking questions. Someone you're mates with in the middle of a game giving a little pinch, like I said, is hardly different than getting slapped on the ass.

Remember that time, must be nearly 10 years ago now, when there was a post-match interview with someone in the Manly dressing room and Michael Robertson was in the background doing "the helicopter"?? :lol:


Back to the Sims, big Willie and little willy incident.... not joking here but I vividly recall catching footage of West Indian cricketers doing it to each other after taking wickets in the early 90's. Dessie Haynes, Carl Hooper and Brian Lara. Me and a mate were watching one day and we looked at each other and just said. "Did Haynes just pinch Hooper on his tockley?" It happened again later that same season...
 
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I guess it differs from person to person. But honestly, every player in the NRL would be use to things like this. They share a locker room. Spend 20 minutes in a male sporting locker room after a game and you'll have seen just about everything you could see. The fact this is getting any kind of media attention or backlash is just stupid.

Edit: It also depends on context. If someone walks up to you on the street and randomly grabs your dick you should probably start asking questions. Someone you're mates with in the middle of a game giving a little pinch, like I said, is hardly different than getting slapped on the ass.

well I suppose that puts a different light on things, still doesn't explain Jeremy Smith's incident in 2011. Why anyone would do what he did is beyond me.
 

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