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[quote=Anonymous]I disagree as well. We have had mostly positive experiences with multiple kids playing travel soccer in the Maryland suburbs for many years now. Our oldest is a college graduate now, so we’ve been at this for a while. Many of our kids’ youth soccer teammates are their closest friends today, and same for us with many of the parents we met a decade+ ago. I’ve certainly seen my share of toxic, gunner parents who would happily stab anyone in the back to get an advantage for their kid, but these have been a small minority in my experience. I will say that the more talented your kid is, the less likely you are to feel insecure about their performance, which I have found can translate to how you feel about the sideline. It’s easier to be serene and friendly when your kid is helping the team and other parents respond positively to their play. The opposite is true as well. [/quote]
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