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[quote=Anonymous]The answer to this one is sports (no cut or unpopular ones if needed). It is the way males bond, unfortunately. It also forces them to spend a lot of time together. I made my freshman DS sign up for track and field (no cut at our school- 1 with the agreement he try his best for this season and if he didn’t want to sign up next year- his choice… He has solidified one friendship and made 2 others. Also a ton of acquaintances 99% chance he signs up again next year, full of his own choosing. Is he good at track? No. But he/his times have game from “semi embarrasing” to average. My DS is a super skinny late bloomer which has not been helpful. A friend signed her heavyset DS up for football, with similar results…… I would truly recommend a no/cut sport[/quote]
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