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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're sending her these messages: Your backne is embarrassing. Your insecurities are more important than other's' insecurities. When life is unpleasant, you should avoid it. [/quote] Exactly. OP, this sends a terrible message to your kid.[/quote] I don't think any of you remember what it was like to be a 14 year old girl. Or you're men.[/quote] And you think the other 14 yr old girls in class really want to do the swim class? I guarantee none of them do. Should they all get a note from mom because they don’t want to do it? Only the boys have to swim? Or is it is everyone that doesn’t feel like swimming doesn’t have to? [/quote] Except boys have issues, too. I wonder if any of them have a fake note. "Not developing chest hair yet." "Self conscious about development." " Might get a hard on while wearing a bathing suit."[/quote] Yep. My husband was a chubby kid with glasses and acne all throughout middle school and early HS. Even now, he’s self conscious about going swimming and mostly does it in order to spend time with us. He would’ve despised a swim unit, but there’s no way his mom would’ve let him out of it.[/quote]
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