I'm comfortable with my femininity, and I don't try to change what I look like just because I'm reporting on football at the end of the night.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most people compliment me on maintaining my femininity while I'm on the court. People like the fact that I model. My fans or little girls always say they want to play sports, but also want to be a model like me and I think that's great.
I like my women to be feminine, not sliding into tackles and covered in mud.
I can be a guy's guy and go to a game. But at the end of the night, I can still get dressed up for a date. There are a million different personalities that are part of me.
Lets be honest: I'm an athlete, not an entertainer as much. So as an athlete, I am a guy who likes the physical confrontation of the football field. I like playing nose-guard; I like having two 350 pound guys trying to rip my head off.
I'm not girly girly enough to care how I look on TV, or if I'm wearing the correct make up.
I like that I'm in shape but still look like a woman. I don't feel like I've had to give up my femininity to be an athlete. I feel good about my body because I work hard every day, and I still look and carry myself as a woman - a strong woman.
Being a woman is of special interest only to aspiring male transsexuals. To actual women, it is simply a good excuse not to play football.
I'm very uncomfortable about the way I look but confident as a man.
I like looking feminine and I enjoy being a role model. I enjoy being a woman. It all comes down to having the confidence to be who you are.
I don't picture myself as a normal person when I play football, and I don't think anyone else pictures me that way as well.