Bruce ... err I mean Caitlin ... Jenner on the cover of Vanity Fair!

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Some good photoshop going on here.

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  • wtf, man.

    Hopefully "she'll" finally find happiness.
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  • I can't wait to see who is/who'll be the lucky man.
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    • The interesting thing is that she/he is not attracted to men. Does that make her a lesbian?
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  • Somebody should have told him about the WF, where "he" could post as a "she" and sort of
    ... have the experience...without all the bother.

    As I understand it from Claude, shaving your legs, at least in this forum - is optional.
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  • If the Cleveland Browns wouldn't have lost and let the Bills draft OJ, the Kardashians wouldn't be who they are today.

    He never would have met Nicole, she wouldn't have died, he wouldn't have hired Robert to do the work to save his freedom.

    The world wouldn't have "Caitlin".

    I don't personally get why he'd want to do this, especially just to date women. Mind blown lol I'm pretty much speechless.
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    • This 'connection' is bit of a stretch.

      The Juice was a helluva a tailback. It didn't matter if Cleveland lost or won or whether he went to Buffalo or not.

      And Jenner was a huge national hero back in 76'.

      Way before the Kardashians.

      Maybe it would not have been publicized to this extent, but it would have most definitely been news with or without Kardashians.
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  • May be a stretch, but it works

    It was some joke I heard on the radio a while back. There was a lot more to it but I don't know enough about Football

    Their commercial said "We wouldn't be dealing with the Kardashians today if it wasn't for OJ getting drafted."
  • Bruce has long hair. Don't care.
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  • Do Claude's homosexual longings for Bruce become heterosexual with the sex change? Or does Claude being a eunuch cancel everything out?
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    • Every time I do the math, it ends up with Claude being a cross-dressing, albino midget. I must not be carrying a 1 somewhere...
  • BTW Claude,


    My analogy wasn't about the motivations, it was about the risk and whether or not a person had to face the worse case scenario to be considered brave.
  • I do hope that the only repercussions Jenner has to deal with are verbal and social media.
    Not physical harm, or threats of physical harm.
  • Any grown man who appreciates a woman would have 101 alarm bells going off if that popped up on the radar, the caption should read "CALL ME FUGLY"
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      They say there is someone out there for everyone.

      Cheers. - Frank
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    .... and now come one of the most shameful repercussions.

    https://celebrity.yahoo.com/blogs/ce...ail&soc_trk=ma

    https://celebrity.yahoo.com/blogs/ce...160628464.html

    Fortunately, the IOC isn't buying it.
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    • I agree that their stance is a bit silly. They should have argued it in the REAL sense! YEAH BRUCE JENNER, a man, won the title. Caitlin is a different person and shouldn't have it. Oh SURE, KEEP the history! But that is all it is now, HISTORY!

      As for competing as the wrong gender? If bruce really felt that way, it would have been better to go all the way, and THEN work on the title.

      I mean do we allow women to go on anabolic steroids and compete? Not intentionally. It is against the rules. If they wanted to be seen as real women, would they go all out with anabolic steroids? Likely NOT. So SOMETHING is weird here. He may have never been like Arnold swartzenegger was in his heyday, but could you imagine that kind of switch, and then saying he ALWAYS felt that way?

      Steve
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  • Mean spirited and ignorant. I don't think Jenner's body looked at all feminine back then. If she was at all feminine back then, the men he beat might have cause to be embarrassed.


    From the blog Suzanne posted:
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    • Without looking, I'd guess Bradford is a 20-something with little knowledge of Olympic Games and no knowledge of sports at the time Jenner was a "winner" almost 40 years ago!

      Has Jenner had anything to do with sports since he abandoned his amateur status after the winning Olympics? He drove some race cars, tried to get into acting without success, was stepfather to Kardashians....but he didn't play pro football or have any jobs connected to sports except as being "himself" on a Wheaties box and in appearances, etc.

      It's interesting how many news stories today are based on events/wins/crimes that occurred 30-40 years ago. I don't remember seeing that happen in the past.
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      blah blah blah

      I don't pretend to know what goes on internally when someone feels like the sex that they aren't born with, so I wouldn't second guess them. It's a phenomena that happens too frequently to be just made up and it is real to the person who is suffering from it.

      That being said, I don't think Caitlyn looks feminine then or now. There's been $4M spent on operations, breast enhancement, clothes, treatments, etc. Having spent that much money on this, she still looks masculine to me. If I saw her on the street, I wouldn't think ... woman. I would think ... transvestite. I have seen some transvestites that shocked me ... I would have never guessed in a million years. Caitlyn's face, arms and hands are masculine looking.

      But that doesn't mean anything really. The point is what she feels like and has felt like for years. It's her life and body and money to do with as she pleases. If this is what she wants and it makes her happy, I'm all for it. You go girl!
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  • here you go

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  • OK, if you include the psychiatric garbage, it could easily double or triple the cost, and lifetime costs could be very high. But who could, let alone would, estimate them to that degree. As for clothes, it could be virtually nothing to the skys the limit. But again, who could, let alone would, estimate it.

    And if you have to go to such great lengths to emulate, by actions, what you are trying to be, are you REALLY that in spirit?

    Steve
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      Here's the article that reported the $4M figure
      Bruce Jenner's 'female' Caitlyn avataar cost him whopping USD 4M | Business Standard News

      You've got it back asswards. Caitlyn is a woman in spirit. What she will never be is a woman in the purely technical sense of the word. She'll never have the right chromosomes, she'll never worry about whether or not her tatas will develop, she'll never have a period, she'll never have a baby grow inside her or feed from her breasts.

      Is it any skin off your back that she wants to live out the rest of her life as a woman and that will require "emulating?"
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  • To be fair, I don't recall seeing anything to the effect that Jenner claimed to be courageous (but I didn't watch the interviews either). Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that a word that others have throwing around and debating about?
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      Yes, it's been others, not Jenner. She was probably just as surprised about the ESPY award as some others are.
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  • Are Puma pants like Parachute pants or something?
  • lol, what's ALL THIS big writing shit, FOLLOWED by the the little writing shit, some funny stuff IT is. A NEW trend ?
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  • Tarra said thaaat? LOL
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  • The pursue of happiness.
  • MAN! I just saw the trailer to the new show, and the BTS of the BTS behind the vanity fair photo, and things are going SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW! The voice is still there, and the face is ROUGH.

    Steve
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      Which goes to show just how much airbrushing was used for the Vanity Fair cover. The point is, Cait wants to be Cait and has the money to do that and it makes her happy. To me, she looks and sounds like Bruce Jenner in drag, but to each their own.

      I'm very happy that I don't have gender identity issues.
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  • I hope my head become empty next 2020 ?
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      It appears that you are off to a good start and should reach your goal in a few minutes.

      Cheers. - Frank
  • BTW someone called the rush limbaugh show a couple weeks ago to complain he was a black person born in a white body, and nobody believes him. I got a kick out of it, and assumed he was kidding. IMAGINE my big shock when I found out that a white woman has said the SAME thing, and works for the NAACP!!!!!!!! OH? You don't believe me? OK, OK! FAIR ENOUGH! HERE are some interviews with her! KXLY Exclusive: Rachel Dolezal responds to race allegations - YouTube Raw interview with Rachel Dolezal - YouTube BTW here are her PARENTS:

    Parents: Rachel Dolezal being dishonest, deceptive - YouTube
    Apparently her CLOSEST ties to african americans is an adopted step brother is a black person.

    Those that speak of a man "becoming" a woman, or a woman "becoming" a man, MUST agree with this behavior, and yet it turns a WHOLE bunch of laws on their heads! Laws that, mostly, THEY passed!

    So she kinked her hair, wears it as she does, and got more tanned to look more closely to a black maybe, but you can see she is caucasion and has like parents, etc.... SHADES OF SOUL MAN!!!!!!

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091991/

    Steve
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      Transgender does not turn laws on their heads. Stop making stuff up. As for Rachael Dolezal, who cares? The NAACP has said that race is not a criteria for her job there.
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