Anonymous wrote:IMO its one step away from pole dancing. The cheerleading skirts are shorter than the shorts or skirts allowed under the dress cade at most schools. Really inappropriate in 2018.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I was a cheerleader back in the day, but is it really still a thing? She really wants to do it, so her dad and I agreed she could try out. We are big believers that people regret what they don't even try for, more than what they tried and failed. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take. So she tried out. And then she made the team.
Apparently, it was competitive. She should be proud. I should be happy for her. But, I really don't love this - it seems either suburban or ghetto. Am I wrong? Help me see this in a new light, because right now I just miss the math team.
Suburban or ghetto? What does that even mean? Where does that leave cheerleaders in wealthier city areas?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I was a cheerleader back in the day, but is it really still a thing? She really wants to do it, so her dad and I agreed she could try out. We are big believers that people regret what they don't even try for, more than what they tried and failed. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take. So she tried out. And then she made the team.
Apparently, it was competitive. She should be proud. I should be happy for her. But, I really don't love this - it seems either suburban or ghetto. Am I wrong? Help me see this in a new light, because right now I just miss the math team.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s ok if it’s what your daughter wants to do and it sounds like she does.
Anonymous wrote:IMO its one step away from pole dancing. The cheerleading skirts are shorter than the shorts or skirts allowed under the dress cade at most schools. Really inappropriate in 2018.
Anonymous wrote:Wow another ANn heard from