The World Cup is a chance to reflect on toxic masculinity
Like most Australian sports fans, I am nervously awaiting Saturday night when our national team goes up against the might of the French, hoping for a draw yet dreaming of a win.
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A Melbourne-based man that never has to go hungry for sport.
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Like most Australian sports fans, I am nervously awaiting Saturday night when our national team goes up against the might of the French, hoping for a draw yet dreaming of a win.