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Lifestyle
It's not a guy thingPublished 01/30/03
It's amazing what you can "pick up" from wrestling. Take Emily Duckworth, for example. Besides new holds and new friends, the South River High School sophomore is now fluent in two very distinct languages: Womanese and Manglish. She was already a born expert in the first, and she picked up the second during her two years as the only girl on the boys wrestling team. Being surrounded by the opposite sex, she's learned a lot about how boys think, talk and act. "Guys don't talk much and they're more laid-back," said Emily, who wrestles in the 112-pound weight class. "Relationships aren't as demanding, not as...
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