Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't. That is against the entire point of the group. If my DD were participating, I'd be super pissed at you. You aren't respecting the purpose of this organization.
But won't someone think of the boooyyyyysssssss
/sarcasm
Someone in our third grade chat asked if there was a Boys on the Run. Bro....
I mean, in my kid’s elementary school, there in fact was no club for boys running. There was zero that was just for boys, but a lot that was just for girls. The boys notice, and you better be prepared for how you will explain it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't. That is against the entire point of the group. If my DD were participating, I'd be super pissed at you. You aren't respecting the purpose of this organization.
But won't someone think of the boooyyyyysssssss
/sarcasm
Someone in our third grade chat asked if there was a Boys on the Run. Bro....
I mean, in my kid’s elementary school, there in fact was no club for boys running. There was zero that was just for boys, but a lot that was just for girls. The boys notice, and you better be prepared for how you will explain it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't. That is against the entire point of the group. If my DD were participating, I'd be super pissed at you. You aren't respecting the purpose of this organization.
But won't someone think of the boooyyyyysssssss
/sarcasm
Someone in our third grade chat asked if there was a Boys on the Run. Bro....
Anonymous wrote:No. And use the opportunity to help him understand the motivation behind programs like this for girls. If he is elementary age, he can understand it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't. That is against the entire point of the group. If my DD were participating, I'd be super pissed at you. You aren't respecting the purpose of this organization.
But won't someone think of the boooyyyyysssssss
/sarcasm
Anonymous wrote:Please don't. That is against the entire point of the group. If my DD were participating, I'd be super pissed at you. You aren't respecting the purpose of this organization.
Anonymous wrote:DS’s bestie is going to join GOTR soon. They have been friends since pre-K and we asked for them to be placed in the same class every year. He would like to do GOTR with her.
Is it open to boys?