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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't understand why Ali can't use her wheelchair while playing t-ball. Isn't that how other children with disabilities do? I mean, it's T-BALL for kindergartners, not friggin' Little League. I can understand her wanting to do a sport, especially since the other twin does cheer. T-ball in the wheelchair seems like a definitely possibility. T-ball out of the wheelchair seems... cruel.[/quote] Her twin "does cheer?" What does she cheer? This seems very, very sad to me re: the state of women in this country. Start them in cheer at 7, then they won't question why they're cheering for boys at 14-15? I don't understand this, but I do know that Leah is a pretty terrible mom overall, so it wouldn't surprise me that much.[/quote] To be fair, in a lot of places, cheer is a huge deal and has no corresponding team to "cheer for." It's just the routines, even for the older groups. Boys are only involved if their on the cheer team.[/quote] New poster here, and yes to the above. There are competitive cheer squads that are more about gymnastics/stunts/dance routines and not about the "Go Team!" The girls (and some boys!) on these squads are very athletic and strong. [/quote]
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