@Tinami Amori , I don't doubt that. As I said earlier, I think she is just tired and worn out and sort of done with the whole smiling at total strangers on command thing.
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Alina is not tired and worn out...... Here is a video of the whole session (32 minutes). In the whole session Alina politely asked 2 people not to put hands on her back and around her neck. She asked politely with a smile, and then continued to give them signature and smiled for a foto. Nobody else tried to put their hands around her.@Tinami Amori , I don't doubt that. As I said earlier, I think she is just tired and worn out and sort of done with the whole smiling at total strangers on command thing.
I suggest that you reading posts carefully before posting responses to them.If you have any information about her cultural and/or ethnic group's position on hugs from female strangers, do share.
I feel like I literally lost brain cells reading this stupidity.
So someone is really, in this era, going to complain about a 17 year old girl's right to her bodily autonomy? Alina's fine. Not everyone's a hugger.
Strict Muslims won't partake in any Christmas stuff or let their children figure skate competitively.
There is a Muslim competitive skater who has been discussed on the board. She skates wearing hijab. Sorry her name doesn't immediately come to mind.
And if there is one, there could be more. Although Islamic countries are often hot countries where skating of any kind isn't popular and ice rinks are rare.
There is a Muslim competitive skater who has been discussed on the board. She skates wearing hijab. Sorry her name doesn't immediately come to mind.
And if there is one, there could be more. Although Islamic countries are often hot countries where skating of any kind isn't popular and ice rinks are rare.
There are tons of skaters who identify as Muslim. They don't cover their heads so you won't necessarily know it. Zagitova is a typical example of this group.There is a Muslim competitive skater who has been discussed on the board. She skates wearing hijab. Sorry her name doesn't immediately come to mind.
And if there is one, there could be more. Although Islamic countries are often hot countries where skating of any kind isn't popular and ice rinks are rare.
I would especially prefer a total ban of PDA from those skaters IN relationships as well.I would prefer a total ban of PDA from all skaters except those in dedicated monogamous relationships, especially the Knierims, Grantoline, ChartReynolds, and Nathan and Karen Chen.
She does look very friendly here. She was probably just tired in the other video. Or something was wrong and we just can’t tell from the video.Probably people are bored to watch the entire videos. So some gifs from another forum with Alina behaving badly with kids.
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Alina is not saint but she is one of the most friendly to the audience, generally and specially to kids, for who ever is following her. It's surprising to see such a thread at all.
There are cases that she stopped a bus to go give autograph, giving autographs in the wind, in the rain etc. This specific one is a planned autograph session with hundreds of people line up to get one autograph and photo, so it looks more of a business approach, forced lets say. And they have limited time. Which is not Alina's false, but organizers.
I’ve seen autograph sessions with Kristi and Sarah Hughes . I think they are both extremely gracious to do it, yet I can’t help seeing how forced their smiles look as they greet stranger after stranger after stranger. It’s almost like they are forcing their cheek muscles to keep that mouth open . I don’t blame Alina at all for putting limits on what makes her uncomfortable
(And yet Kristi dutifully signs autographs at all the big US events, she is still such a trooper for her sport.)
Except all she did was move the kid to the place where everyone was standing to get their picture taken. She wasn't rude or angry or anything negative and the fan in question doesn't look upset.As I said earlier, I think she is just tired and worn out and sort of done with the whole smiling at total strangers on command thing.
There are a lot of athletes who are Muslim whom you wouldn't necessarily "spot." Aliya Mustafina is one. She wears a leotard and all.
Rudolf Nureyev was also a ballet dancer of Muslim descent whom you wouldn't necessarily spot either.
Also wearing a hijab/nijab is often cultural and region specific and isn't necessarily an indicator of how religious someone is.
Thea's Lebanese AFAIK. Lebanon doesn't have a national association so there were some issues with her representing Lebanon. Maybe that's why she skates under the UAE flag.Zahra Lari. Two more UAE girls skated in the JGP this year, one in hijab and one not. Thea Aboudiwan skates at Novice level for the UAE and doesn't wear hijab.
There are tons of skaters who identify as Muslim. They don't cover their heads so you won't necessarily know it. Zagitova is a typical example of this group.
People need to remember that just because someone is a celebrity, does not mean to disrespect their personal space.
Example of usage: "Had Callaghan followed the Zagitova Rule, he would never have had the problems he ended up having."
Amen, brother!Just. Do. Not. Touch. We can call it the Zagitova Rule.
Example of usage: "Had Callaghan followed the Zagitova Rule, he would never have had the problems he ended up having."
I get your point, but please don’t make jokes about actual sexual assault. Thanks.
Amen, brother!
I think you are making an unwarranted assumption about what the poster intended.
I get your point, but please don’t make jokes about actual sexual assault. Thanks.
All righty then, I will give you an alternative:
Had the unidentified woman in the crowd surrounding the Pope followed the Zagitova Rule, she would not have angered the Pope, gotten her hand slapped and been damned to the eternal fires of Hades FOREVER.
Feel any better?
There’s no grudge here. I simply misinterpreted your previous post.