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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 2

    NFL cheerleader handbooks, 7 of which have been reviewed by The Times, include personal hygiene tips, like shaving techniques and the proper use of tampons. In some cases, wearing sweatpants in public is forbidden.https://nyti.ms/2uGtU58 

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      1. Abra B‏ @abra_bacon Apr 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        It’s pretty weird that some teams are telling the cheerleaders to block players on social to prevent potential negative outcomes. So if these men they are worried do harm to other women, it’s no biggie?? Isn’t having an employee who is that big of a liability a red flag?

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      1. Lena Ghio‏ @GhioLena Apr 2
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        Yet another way macho men bend women to fit their sexual fantasies. Many young girls are so "honored" to be thought of as desirable they don't get how manipulative and abusive it is ... until they reach an "undesirable" age or size.

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      1. Megan Beth‏ @megan_beth Apr 2
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        "Bread is to be broken with your hands” and “pass food to your right" for cheerleaders but NFL players can do whatever TF they want, with little or no repercussions? Got it.https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/arrests/all/all/all/ …

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      1. Briansmithshun‏ @Briansmithshun2 Apr 2
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        This just in on http://whogivesashit.com 

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      2. Cyndi Sue‏ @CyndiSue8 Apr 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        Rules made by men?

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      3. Rick ☆‏ @Particle_Zen Apr 2
        Replying to @CyndiSue8 @nytimes

        I was looking into that and I couldn't find the author/creator of said rules. I'm interested in knowing who the person(s) are and who was running oversight on the operation. Anyone find anything?

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      1. Seussicidal‏ @Seussicidal Apr 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        🎶 Mammas, don't let your babies grow up to be cheerleaders Don't let 'em rent their souls, fulfilling stereotypes, Let 'em be doctors and lawyers and teachers and health care workers and astronauts and coders and politicians and scientists and judges and journalists and such 🎶

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      1. erica‏ @sweetgirlericap Apr 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        The hell?

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      2. III‏ @ChaddarXCheeze Apr 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        “Wearing sweatpants in public is forbidden”...live look at @LeeVWpic.twitter.com/nl5p680mv0

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      3. Andrew‏ @LeeVW Apr 2
        Replying to @ChaddarXCheeze @nytimes

        Forreal tho. I'm ending my run as a cheerleader for this.

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      2. Brian‏ @Guerr_illa Apr 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        Would love to see the handbook on ethics in journalism.

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      3. Seussicidal‏ @Seussicidal Apr 2
        Replying to @Guerr_illa @nytimes

        I think they teach entire classes about that

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      1. md19‏ @sashaandatlas Apr 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        Anyone who would degrade themselves this way needs to think twice as to what this whole thing really stands for anyways.

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      1. 321 blast off‏ @joelnevertweets Apr 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        “On Wednesdays we wear pink”

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      1. notvanwilder‏ @notvanwilder Apr 2
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        All for a gig that pays like 20 bucks a game.

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      2. barry wireman‏ @tuningforklove Apr 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        Well, you know, no one is forcing them to take the job.

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      3. Dave‏ @WellsIAm Apr 2
        Replying to @tuningforklove @nytimes

        And nobody is forcing these owners to be pigs.

        2 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
      4. barry wireman‏ @tuningforklove Apr 2
        Replying to @WellsIAm @nytimes

        They wouldn't have anyone to act the pig towards of none of them took the job.

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      5. Dave‏ @WellsIAm Apr 2
        Replying to @tuningforklove @nytimes

        Or you know, they could just act like decent human beings. It’s quite easy. Try it sometime.

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      6. barry wireman‏ @tuningforklove Apr 2
        Replying to @WellsIAm @nytimes

        Or you know, they don’t have to be cheerleaders.

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      7. Dave‏ @WellsIAm Apr 2
        Replying to @tuningforklove @nytimes

        I'm trying to figure out if you're being purposely obtuse or if you're just flat out stupid. Why should anyone have to turn down employment because their bosses don't know how to act like normal human beings around beautiful women?

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      8. barry wireman‏ @tuningforklove Apr 2
        Replying to @WellsIAm @nytimes

        I'm not being obtuse. I'm trying to figure out why your version of morality should be everyone's. This whole idea that someone has to act a certain way because you act that way is faulty. Why should anyone have to change who they are in order to employ someone? Cheerleading is

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      9. Dave‏ @WellsIAm Apr 2
        Replying to @tuningforklove @nytimes

        I mean, my version of morality features not being a piece of garbage towards beautiful women and yes, that should be everyone else's as well.

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