I don't know about more fun, but fair enough |
Why so offensive? You know what they say about the BEST defense? |
Nobody said they do, dummy. |
Rude!! |
But true! |
I understood your earlier points but I don't agree that sports is necessarily the way easier and more fun route. It really just depends on the person. For some parents theater, music, robotics, literally anything else might be more interesting than driving to tournaments and sitting outside in rain, cold weather, etc for practices. My DD is a competitive golfer and I don't see myself becoming best friends with any of the dads that I have to hang out with while we caddie for our kids and that's totally fine with me. I have plenty of friends from college, grad school, work, moms groups, volunteering at school, neighbors. I do it to support my DD and her interests. Its great that you got so much joy out of it but to dismiss other activities as not as fun as sports is rude. |
Again, there is a use of "overscheduling" on this board. We all have different preferences related to business. A lot of sporty kids get their socialization via sports. Their best friends are their teammates. On travel weekends, they hang together in hotels. On non-travel weekends, they get together for unstructured practice or to socialize. And they often remain close friends for life. |
She didn’t do this. To be blunt, your post makes you sound petty, insecure, and just plain stupid. Maybe pick up a book or something while your daughter is golfing since you’re too good to talk to the other parents anyway. Read it slowly and really aim to work on your comprehension. |
+1,000 |
I'm with the PP who thinks you're reading the quoted poster (with the number list) incorrectly. I mean, they literally wrote, "On big caveat- all of this depends on you and your child. If he really is drawn to dance or robotics or something else you should do that thing (in my experience parents have a large roll in determining what there kids are into) also if you can not stand sports it will be miserable for both of you. " |
The above is where the poster gets that ppl think are more fun. |
That’s because the poster doesn’t understand that the previously stated caveat extends to this follow up post. This woman is saying “sports” and implying “literally any structured activities that your kids find fun” as opposed to “freehand” which implies mom and dad imposing all of this structure and discipline 100% on their own. This is obvious. I swear reading comprehension even amongst highly educated adults is abysmal. |
If the kids didn't find organized sports or activities fun, would you push them? |
Like your face mate |
Yes. We keep trying activities until they find something that clicks. It ain’t rocket surgery. |