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Motivation Quote by Michelle Wie

"I don't like boys. They're kind of annoying"

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A blunt little grenade of teenage candor, this line works because it refuses the script that was written for Michelle Wie almost from the moment she became a prodigy: smile, be gracious, be marketable, and definitely be palatable. “I don’t like boys” lands like an overcorrection, then she softens it with “They’re kind of annoying,” a shrug that keeps it from becoming a manifesto. The phrasing matters. “Kind of” is a safety valve; “annoying” is school-hall vocabulary, not a press-conference word. It reads less like ideology than a kid trying to reclaim a corner of normal life while the world treats her like a brand.

The context is the early-2000s sports celebrity machine, when a young female athlete couldn’t simply be good; she was also expected to be cute, dateable, and endlessly photogenic. Wie’s career arrived alongside relentless attention to her body, her maturity, her “future,” and the novelty of a girl competing in male-dominated spaces. In that climate, dismissing boys is also dismissing the male gaze and the constant insinuation that her story needs a romantic subplot.

The subtext isn’t hostility so much as boundary-setting. It’s a small act of self-defense against being turned into an adult narrative before she’s finished being a kid. Coming from an athlete, it’s also strategic: keep the focus on the game, not the distractions that sports culture keeps trying to sell as personality.

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Michelle Wie

Michelle Wie (born October 11, 1989) is a Athlete from USA.

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