Anonymous wrote:It sounds like OP is calling her sons teammates (or maybe their parents) homophobes, but with no actual data. She thinks she knows how the team as a whole would act in a hypothetical situation, and it makes her "sad." In other words she is more advanced and enlightened than they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter goes to a Catholic school so if the players are gay they are not openly so in high school. Women's lacrosse is very open to gay players, in fact at the college level from what I understand it may even be majority in some places. I was told this by a straight college player is was one of one or two straight women on her team.
What Catholic high school doesn’t have openly gay kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this in the lacrosse forum?
Because I think the question was about whether or not lacrosse as a sport is welcoming to gay players. Is this not something that could be discussed in a lacrosse forum or do we only speculate on what coach is going where and how could a coach like the madlax guy be so harsh in an email 15 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter goes to a Catholic school so if the players are gay they are not openly so in high school. Women's lacrosse is very open to gay players, in fact at the college level from what I understand it may even be majority in some places. I was told this by a straight college player is was one of one or two straight women on her team.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this in the lacrosse forum?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter goes to a Catholic school so if the players are gay they are not openly so in high school. Women's lacrosse is very open to gay players, in fact at the college level from what I understand it may even be majority in some places. I was told this by a straight college player is was one of one or two straight women on her team.