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Australian Rules Football (which I hear is played in Japan)

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Australian Rules Football (which I hear is played in Japan)

Postby ColinizeR » Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:34 am

THE Australian Football League is producing a DVD designed to improve players' attitudes toward women, and help them tackle "extraordinary situations".

Should you pretend to be your best mate so you can have sex with his girlfriend?

The answer might be self-evident but the AFL believes its players need to be instructed on how to handle this and other scenarios, and is producing an interactive DVD designed to improve player attitudes to women.

In one scenario, a player is called by his mate's girlfriend into her bedroom, as she thinks the player is her boyfriend.

The player is asked: "Do you: (a) go and hop into bed and pretend to be him or (b) do you walk away?"

In another example, a player is with a girl who has had too much to drink. "Do you: (a) get her some water, (b) call her a taxi or (c) take her back to your place for sex?"

In a third scenario, the player's mate and his girlfriend are having sex. "You can see them. Do you: (a) watch or (b) not watch?"

While refusing to release the text of the questions, the AFL yesterday confirmed draft questions and scenarios had been scripted.

The DVD - involving seven actors, 15 crew, and four days of shooting at the MCG and a private house - is aimed at educating players and increasing their respect for women.


:smoking:

p.s. in the third scenario...i think they missed c)
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