Im watching college football. I can see the fun of playing the game of football. I have a hard time seeing what would be fun about being in a dance team or a cheerleader. What do you think motivates girls to do this?
Human Being said:
Im watching college football. I can see the fun of playing the game of football. I have a hard time seeing what would be fun about being in a dance team or a cheerleader. What do you think motivates girls to do this?
Human Being said:
Im watching college football. I can see the fun of playing the game of football. I have a hard time seeing what would be fun about being in a dance team or a cheerleader. What do you think motivates girls to do this?
Human Being said:
Im watching college football. I can see the fun of playing the game of football. I have a hard time seeing what would be fun about being in a dance team or a cheerleader. What do you think motivates girls to do this?
Human Being said:
Im watching college football. I can see the fun of playing the game of football. I have a hard time seeing what would be fun about being in a dance team or a cheerleader. What do you think motivates girls to do this?
atag said:
Dance team was a blast....we had a camp early fall where we had to learn several routines in a week which was super challenging and then you had to work every day to get the routine synced as a team. I loved it. Now my daughter loves dance and she really enjoys the challenge of trying to learn a new dance move or dance style and master it. It's the best feeling to work super hard on something to master and achieve it.
atag said:
Dance team was a blast....we had a camp early fall where we had to learn several routines in a week which was super challenging and then you had to work every day to get the routine synced as a team. I loved it. […] It's the best feeling to work super hard on something to master and achieve it.
infinity ag said:
I forbade my daughter from cheerleading. I find it distasteful, borderline hoarish and gives young girls the wrong message. It teaches them that to excel you should show your body and be sexy. It negates your caliber. Besides, I don't like dudes sticking their hands up her butt. Cheerleading is very demeaning.
Be the person people are cheering for. Like a player. My daughter is a varsity tennis player and others cheer for her when she plays.
Pinochet said:infinity ag said:
I forbade my daughter from cheerleading. I find it distasteful, borderline hoarish and gives young girls the wrong message. It teaches them that to excel you should show your body and be sexy. It negates your caliber. Besides, I don't like dudes sticking their hands up her butt. Cheerleading is very demeaning.
Be the person people are cheering for. Like a player. My daughter is a varsity tennis player and others cheer for her when she plays.
Yikes. You sound like my weird MIL.
infinity ag said:Pinochet said:infinity ag said:
I forbade my daughter from cheerleading. I find it distasteful, borderline hoarish and gives young girls the wrong message. It teaches them that to excel you should show your body and be sexy. It negates your caliber. Besides, I don't like dudes sticking their hands up her butt. Cheerleading is very demeaning.
Be the person people are cheering for. Like a player. My daughter is a varsity tennis player and others cheer for her when she plays.
Yikes. You sound like my weird MIL.
Maybe.
That is because your MIL did a great job of raising her daughter but you failed at your job of raising your daughter.
Free advice: Teach your daughter to achieve great things and get attention. Not by being a sex object to creepy men.
Pinochet said:infinity ag said:Pinochet said:infinity ag said:
I forbade my daughter from cheerleading. I find it distasteful, borderline hoarish and gives young girls the wrong message. It teaches them that to excel you should show your body and be sexy. It negates your caliber. Besides, I don't like dudes sticking their hands up her butt. Cheerleading is very demeaning.
Be the person people are cheering for. Like a player. My daughter is a varsity tennis player and others cheer for her when she plays.
Yikes. You sound like my weird MIL.
Maybe.
That is because your MIL did a great job of raising her daughter but you failed at your job of raising your daughter.
Free advice: Teach your daughter to achieve great things and get attention. Not by being a sex object to creepy men.
Why do you see cheerleaders as sex objects?
infinity ag said:
I forbade my daughter from cheerleading. I find it distasteful, borderline hoarish and gives young girls the wrong message. It teaches them that to excel you should show your body and be sexy. It negates your caliber. Besides, I don't like dudes sticking their hands up her butt. Cheerleading is very demeaning.
Be the person people are cheering for. Like a player. My daughter is a varsity tennis player and others cheer for her when she plays.
AggieArchitect04 said:
My guess is they enjoy gross, overweight men 20-30 years their senior staring at them and touching themselves.
tk for tu juan said:AggieArchitect04 said:
My guess is they enjoy gross, overweight men 20-30 years their senior staring at them and touching themselves.
Cheerleaders or 5-star recruits?
AggieArchitect04 said:
My guess is they enjoy gross, overweight men 20-30 years their senior staring at them and touching themselves.
"Cheerleading contests" = synchronized gymnastics. Not to take away from their hard work and practice, but there's really nobody to actually cheer for.AggieArchitect04 said:infinity ag said:
I forbade my daughter from cheerleading. I find it distasteful, borderline hoarish and gives young girls the wrong message. It teaches them that to excel you should show your body and be sexy. It negates your caliber. Besides, I don't like dudes sticking their hands up her butt. Cheerleading is very demeaning.
Be the person people are cheering for. Like a player. My daughter is a varsity tennis player and others cheer for her when she plays.
This sounds like a you problem. There are cheerleading competitions. It's not just about being a sex object for you.
Really weird post.
jetch17 said:AggieArchitect04 said:
My guess is they enjoy gross, overweight men 20-30 years their senior staring at them and touching themselves.
wbt
jetch17 said:wbtAggieArchitect04 said:
My guess is they enjoy gross, overweight men 20-30 years their senior staring at them and touching themselves.
cheerleading competitions ARE about objectifying young women, and a business model has been successfully proven due to mothers paying to project their own narcissism upon their daughters.AggieArchitect04 said:
There are cheerleading competitions. It's not just about being a sex object for you.
Really weird post.
B-1 83 said:"Cheerleading contests" = synchronized gymnastics. Not to take away from their hard work and practice, but there's really nobody to actually cheer for.AggieArchitect04 said:infinity ag said:
I forbade my daughter from cheerleading. I find it distasteful, borderline hoarish and gives young girls the wrong message. It teaches them that to excel you should show your body and be sexy. It negates your caliber. Besides, I don't like dudes sticking their hands up her butt. Cheerleading is very demeaning.
Be the person people are cheering for. Like a player. My daughter is a varsity tennis player and others cheer for her when she plays.
This sounds like a you problem. There are cheerleading competitions. It's not just about being a sex object for you.
Really weird post.
Am I some sort of a perv if I think the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are intended to look and act like sex objects?
Human Being said:
Im watching college football. I can see the fun of playing the game of football. I have a hard time seeing what would be fun about being in a dance team or a cheerleader. What do you think motivates girls to do this?
Congrats on posting the most insulting thing one person can say to another on the Internet. Which I'm assuming you did because your parents did a terrible job raising you.infinity ag said:
Maybe.
That is because your MIL did a great job of raising her daughter but you failed at your job of raising your daughter.
Free advice: Teach your daughter to achieve great things and get attention. Not by being a sex object to creepy men.
combat wombat said:
(In response to infinity ag)
Wow. So I have failed as a parent because my daughter cheers? My daughter LOVES cheer. She cheers at a private, Christian school with ann all-female squad. Granted, their uniforms are pretty modest by cheer standards. She has learned to work hard at tasks that she finds difficult (tumbling) for the sake of cheer. She is an athlete. Period.
Besides that, she is a smart girl who makes straight As and takes all the advanced classes her school offers. She attends church practically every Sunday, helps with the little kids' Bible classes, and participates in an extracurricular club that focuses on philanthropy.
I am not easily offended, but you managed it. You come across as a bit of a jackass.
StinkyPinky said:Post game showers with the other girlsHuman Being said:
Im watching college football. I can see the fun of playing the game of football. I have a hard time seeing what would be fun about being in a dance team or a cheerleader. What do you think motivates girls to do this?