Anonymous wrote:Did you, or your DD, tell him what the other girls said. Time for some direct language. "You look like a creep. Stop it. One comment from on of those girls can ruin your life, your daughter's, and our family. Do not go to pick up line early. Do not go to practices. Stop it "
Also parents don't need to go to sport practices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, where do you live? Is this a district that has varsity and JV teams for middle schools? Because in Virginia, only 8th graders are allowed to play high school sports, and then only on the JV squad.
I live in a southeastern state. They do make exceptions for some 7th graders here to be on a varsity team. Anyway, it doesn’t matter.
Anonymous wrote:Did you, or your DD, tell him what the other girls said. Time for some direct language. "You look like a creep. Stop it. One comment from on of those girls can ruin your life, your daughter's, and our family. Do not go to pick up line early. Do not go to practices. Stop it "
Also parents don't need to go to sport practices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girls are overly sensitive.
No, they are normally sensitive for teen girls. Your DH is making them feel uncomfortable, and he needs to be reminded of that until he stops.
Anonymous wrote:OP, where do you live? Is this a district that has varsity and JV teams for middle schools? Because in Virginia, only 8th graders are allowed to play high school sports, and then only on the JV squad.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I told him about the comments. He was like “don’t they know who I’m. I was bringing water and food at the last tournament.” Then he said maybe it’s better if the sports is a girl thing meaning that DD and I should attend sporting events.
I told him to stop coming early to car line months ago.
Anonymous wrote:The girls are overly sensitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are any parents attending practices? That's super strange.
Because DD has never been in a varsity team before. She’s 12.
Many parents come to watch group lessons and private lessons. For fun.
What? Your DD is 12 and on a varsity team? I'm not understanding. So your DH is staring at girls older than your child?
I can't tell whether your DH is actually acting creepy or the girls are overly sensitive because it's a man looking at the practice. Would they react the same if it was you (a female) watching or if thy were boys?
The dads at DS's team practice stare at all the boys but no one seems to think it's weird.
yesAnonymous wrote:
What? Your DD is 12 and on a varsity team?
yesAnonymous wrote:
So your DH is staring at girls older than your child?
Me neither. The girls are overly sensitive. The comment was made at a tournament, not at practice. But he does go to practice too.Anonymous wrote:
I can't tell whether your DH is actually acting creepy or the girls are overly sensitive because it's a man looking at the practice.