Protection for Girls Hands

Anonymous
Op here. I did buy my daughter lacrosse gloves that have some padding on the fingers. DD is wearing them. She is a field hockey player and having her wear her indoor gloves did cross my mind. I guess I’m surprised gloves aren’t part of the kit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Two words.

Oven Mitts.


Are you suggesting women belong in the kitchen and not on the lacrosse field?


No I’m saying with the new improved goose down oven mitts your hands will be firmly protected against the unruly girl swinging sticks.


This was not a good joke. You can do better than this.
Anonymous
Field hockey gloves might be your best bet
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I did buy my daughter lacrosse gloves that have some padding on the fingers. DD is wearing them. She is a field hockey player and having her wear her indoor gloves did cross my mind. I guess I’m surprised gloves aren’t part of the kit.


The girls don't wear leggings or warm weather gear when it's -20F. They want to look tough - no way most players want to wear gloves.
Anonymous
Such uninformed BS. Lots of wlax players wear gloves. It’s usually the better players -i.e. the ones who don’t give an f what wanna bees think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I did buy my daughter lacrosse gloves that have some padding on the fingers. DD is wearing them. She is a field hockey player and having her wear her indoor gloves did cross my mind. I guess I’m surprised gloves aren’t part of the kit.


The girls don't wear leggings or warm weather gear when it's -20F. They want to look tough - no way most players want to wear gloves.


Only the non-serious wanna bees. Best players wear whatever makes them win. Warm weather gear included. A middle schooler must be posting this bs.
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