• Drusas@kbin.run
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    2 months ago

    I think this headline would be less confusing if it said “these Olympic athletes are married to each other”.

    At first I thought, “So what if they’re married?”

    • TowardsTheFuture
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      2 months ago

      Right? I was like uh… why we talking about women being wives like it’s a surprise they could accomplish something like the Olympics while still being married… OH WAIT YOU MEAN THEYRE MARRIED TO EACHOTHER AND COULD HAVE TO COMPETE AGAINST EACHOTHER. That’s way different.

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    2 months ago

    Very happy for them, both in that they are able to be legally married and for their amazing Olympic achievements. I wish them nothing but a wonderful future.

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    It’s a heartwarming story, but I can’t imagine competing against my own wife in a zero-sum competition.

    Unless we both lose and get to comfort each other with cheap participation trophies.

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      Some people’s relationships themselves are all about competition and it’s what keeps the relationship going. I’ve known couples like that. They can be fun, but exhausting.

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      It’s not zero-sum. For example, if you put up a PB (Personal Best time) and lose, that’s still a win.