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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is my take. Ambitious women in their 20s are probably trying to make a name for themselves in their professions. Women have to go above and beyond to be recognized. Plus, coaching does not pay a lot. If the women are older, married, with kids, they are most likley in charge of family duties. We have seen a lot of married with kids male coaches who can get off their 8-4 job and be at the fields at 5pm to coach because their wives are in charge of everything else. How many dads would be ok with their wives not being home during the evenings, tournament and away games on the weekends? My college aged daughter has been coaching rec soccer for four seasons now (she started in HS), and she loves doing it. In no world is she considering going into coaching after she graduates. [/quote] More men need to parent. The end.[/quote] Sounds like more women need to be more selective about the quality of man they let impregnate them. Plenty of men out here doing our fair share of parenting. Pick better mates or deal with the consequences. The end.[/quote] In the meantime, we should be supportive and encouraging of more female coaches.[/quote] Nooooo[/quote]
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