Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send them to a camp that helps them become more sporty and active if you can (tennis/golf/rock climbing/soccer) - I don't say that to be mean, but if they can't participate in at least a few sports with confidence it will impact them socially for the rest of their lives.
Where do you live that adult men have time to be playing sports socially on any kind of regular basis? The ones I know have busy jobs and family responsibilities.
DH has been playing soccer once a week in various leagues for some time now. His in an over-40 league now. Obviously there are a lot more aches and pains now. This is his social activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send them to a camp that helps them become more sporty and active if you can (tennis/golf/rock climbing/soccer) - I don't say that to be mean, but if they can't participate in at least a few sports with confidence it will impact them socially for the rest of their lives.
Where do you live that adult men have time to be playing sports socially on any kind of regular basis? The ones I know have busy jobs and family responsibilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send them to a camp that helps them become more sporty and active if you can (tennis/golf/rock climbing/soccer) - I don't say that to be mean, but if they can't participate in at least a few sports with confidence it will impact them socially for the rest of their lives.
Where do you live that adult men have time to be playing sports socially on any kind of regular basis? The ones I know have busy jobs and family responsibilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send them to a camp that helps them become more sporty and active if you can (tennis/golf/rock climbing/soccer) - I don't say that to be mean, but if they can't participate in at least a few sports with confidence it will impact them socially for the rest of their lives.
There isn't an eyeroll big enough for the likes of you. Most of the world doesn't play sports as adults. Most of the world didn't play a lot of organized sports as kids, and yet, surprise, they're still confident and secure human beings. Sports is a purely American obsession. It's hilarious that two thirds of American adults are overweight obese! Most of them were quite sporty. They just never learned the really important truth: portion control and no junk food.
Really? Because pretty much ever guy I know from Latin America plays soccer in his free time, often with other Latin American guys. And of the European men I know, a lot also play soccer (southern Europe), or are obsessive bike riders (northern europe).
Anonymous wrote:I would send them to a camp that helps them become more sporty and active if you can (tennis/golf/rock climbing/soccer) - I don't say that to be mean, but if they can't participate in at least a few sports with confidence it will impact them socially for the rest of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Band camp, counselor in training camp, and one math camp the month before school starts to get back up to speed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send them to a camp that helps them become more sporty and active if you can (tennis/golf/rock climbing/soccer) - I don't say that to be mean, but if they can't participate in at least a few sports with confidence it will impact them socially for the rest of their lives.
There isn't an eyeroll big enough for the likes of you. Most of the world doesn't play sports as adults. Most of the world didn't play a lot of organized sports as kids, and yet, surprise, they're still confident and secure human beings. Sports is a purely American obsession. It's hilarious that two thirds of American adults are overweight obese! Most of them were quite sporty. They just never learned the really important truth: portion control and no junk food.
Really? Because pretty much ever guy I know from Latin America plays soccer in his free time, often with other Latin American guys. And of the European men I know, a lot also play soccer (southern Europe), or are obsessive bike riders (northern europe).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send them to a camp that helps them become more sporty and active if you can (tennis/golf/rock climbing/soccer) - I don't say that to be mean, but if they can't participate in at least a few sports with confidence it will impact them socially for the rest of their lives.
There isn't an eyeroll big enough for the likes of you. Most of the world doesn't play sports as adults. Most of the world didn't play a lot of organized sports as kids, and yet, surprise, they're still confident and secure human beings. Sports is a purely American obsession. It's hilarious that two thirds of American adults are overweight obese! Most of them were quite sporty. They just never learned the really important truth: portion control and no junk food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send them to a camp that helps them become more sporty and active if you can (tennis/golf/rock climbing/soccer) - I don't say that to be mean, but if they can't participate in at least a few sports with confidence it will impact them socially for the rest of their lives.
There isn't an eyeroll big enough for the likes of you. Most of the world doesn't play sports as adults. Most of the world didn't play a lot of organized sports as kids, and yet, surprise, they're still confident and secure human beings. Sports is a purely American obsession. It's hilarious that two thirds of American adults are overweight obese! Most of them were quite sporty. They just never learned the really important truth: portion control and no junk food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would send them to a camp that helps them become more sporty and active if you can (tennis/golf/rock climbing/soccer) - I don't say that to be mean, but if they can't participate in at least a few sports with confidence it will impact them socially for the rest of their lives.
There isn't an eyeroll big enough for the likes of you. Most of the world doesn't play sports as adults. Most of the world didn't play a lot of organized sports as kids, and yet, surprise, they're still confident and secure human beings. Sports is a purely American obsession. It's hilarious that two thirds of American adults are overweight obese! Most of them were quite sporty. They just never learned the really important truth: portion control and no junk food.