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‘Always been a place of acceptance’: Pride round goes to heart of AFLW – The Age
From concerned parents, managing break-ups and playing against your partner, the prevalence of same-sex relationships in AFLW creates different dynamics.

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This weekend, the AFLW celebrates its first Pride round, devoting a weekend to the LGBTQIA+ community, after the seed was planted by the Western Bulldogs and Carltons Pride game in 2018.
Bulldog Bonnie Toogood and Carltons Darcy Vescio with AFLW boss Nicole Livingstone. Credit:Getty Images
Such a concept is particularly pertinent in womens football, where same-sex relationships are common. Much ground has been made in acceptance of same-sex relationships, with the 2017 marriage equality…
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