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[quote=Anonymous]Even great swimmers are often not a part of a core "popular" school group prior to college, so I'm sure some would probably prefer their parents hit the breaks at putting too much out there publicly (especially involving pictures of them in the suits). My wife was a good college swimmer and her dad, who also swam in college, was always very into it. He even timed some things himself at college meets in addition to pictures; however, he only sent things privately to family and friends. I played basketball in college and my mom was very supportive attendance wise but didn't really enjoy all the games. We were joking the other day that she still doesn't know all the rules after 17 years of cheering at games. I think parents should just support their kids and as long as the kids don't mind too much info sharing, do what they are comfortable with. Proud parents are great. Do I or most other people care if X is an honor student or amazing athlete or musician? Not really, but if you want to let everyone know on social media or on a bumper sticker, go for it! [/quote]
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