Danh ngôn của Martina Navratilova

My mom told me to cover up my arms ever since I was little because I was muscular. She wanted me to be feminine, which did not come easy to me. My body was what it was, and I worked it to be a better tennis player.
My mom told me to cover up my arms ever since I was little because I was muscular. She wanted me to be feminine, which did not come easy to me. My body was what it was, and I worked it to be a better tennis player.
Mẹ tôi bảo tôi phải che cánh tay lại từ khi còn nhỏ vì tôi rất cơ bắp. Cô ấy muốn tôi trở nên nữ tính, điều này không hề dễ dàng với tôi. Cơ thể của tôi vẫn như vậy và tôi đã rèn luyện nó để trở thành một tay vợt giỏi hơn.
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