You can read it here.
Sorry to harp on about the subject, but it made me sad. Really sad.
As for my training, I feel really good in class. Really good. I feel like my technique is finally making sense, and that’s exciting. Still can’t triangle anything. Will not give up hope, though. Perhaps someday.
My friends from Hong Kong made me this video, it’s sweet.
I’m tired, guys. Been a lonnnnngggg week.
I really liked your article. I think a lot of us (martial artists and women), are sad to read about things like that, and it’s nice to read eloquent blogs and articles on the subject. I personally don’t feel that you should have to shy away from writing about it when you have something to say.
I guess part of me feels like it’s her personal tragedy, and I don’t want to compound her pain in any way by continuing to harp on about it or make it about my feelings. I just see so many men legitimately NOT GETTING IT about this incident
I am sad, too. Thanks for writing about it.
I’m sad as well. As in tears and feeling sick to my stomach when I think about it. I’m glad you’re writing about it, because you are saying all of the things I am thinking and feeling.
I think one reason we’re all so heartbroken about this is because there’s that nagging feeling of “this could have been me.” Or my sister, my best friend, my teammate, any woman in my life. Pretty heartbreaking.
Yeah. I feel betrayed.
Me too, and that makes me so sad.