ive been wrestling since i was 9 years old and when i went into high school i had to wrestle a
girl... growing up learning to wrestle i had ended up having violent style, i never was dirty or broke rules but i was taught to do
anything in your power to win whehter it was to club down the head or grab the throat to gain position etc. unfortunately i was in the postion to wrestle a
girl once and at the time i did nt care who you were boy /
girl, white / black / purple it did nt matter im was going to go out there bounce your head of the mat and bury you, so i went out there and wreslted the same way i always wrestled, 110 % and always to put your oppenents back through the mat i dditn change my style at all bc she was a
girl i wrestled the same
against everyone but after i pinned her in the first minute i did nt even realize that i broke her ribs when i power doubled through her, now after that for the rest of the tournament i was heckled and berated for forcefully beating a
girl ppl were telling my parents «hey, looks like you raised a wife beater» etc. etc.... ever since then i refused to wrestle
girls and thank go i eventually grew out of the lower weights, moral of the story is that is great and all that
girls are wrestling but they shouldnt wrestle boys even if they know what they are getting into because 1.
In an era where teenage
girls are either relegated to dumb - but - cute socialites or objects of some other teenage boy's (and sometimes older man's) desires, the character of Mattie Ross not only goes
against the conventional grain by being
anything but those things, but also is infused with riveting determination and conviction by Steinfeld's captivating portrayal.
But instead of complying, the brunette explains to the interviewer that her most significant learning her experience has nothing to do with a «geometry or history or
anything», but instead developed from a moment of defiance
against a teacher — Instead of following order to pick up a piece of paper, as students usually did when told to, the brunette student questioned the teacher and her ability to pick the garbage up herself, earning her a visit to the Dean of
Girls.