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From broken pinkies to “Bring It On” spirit fingers, Hunter and Tucker hit the bench and reflect on their complicated relationship with sports growing up. Hunter, raised by a local baseball hero, and Tucker, whose athletic highlight was auditioning for mascot via self-tape. #Masc4mascot anyone? Toxic masculinity and bullying kept them from developing a healthy connection with sports early on, but bright spots like Bring It On and A League of Their Own showed them there was greener grass on the other side.
There are two f(l)ags on this play and that’s exactly how we like it.
By Queer Coded CountryFrom broken pinkies to “Bring It On” spirit fingers, Hunter and Tucker hit the bench and reflect on their complicated relationship with sports growing up. Hunter, raised by a local baseball hero, and Tucker, whose athletic highlight was auditioning for mascot via self-tape. #Masc4mascot anyone? Toxic masculinity and bullying kept them from developing a healthy connection with sports early on, but bright spots like Bring It On and A League of Their Own showed them there was greener grass on the other side.
There are two f(l)ags on this play and that’s exactly how we like it.