Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make our kids do one sport in the arts (ballet) and one cardio sport (squash). We have 3 boys and 1 girl. Two of my boys are dancing the Nutcracker right now. We don’t allow full contact sports or anything with too much anger (tennis).
Tennis has much anger? My kids play tennis and I never saw anger…
Anonymous wrote:We make our kids do one sport in the arts (ballet) and one cardio sport (squash). We have 3 boys and 1 girl. Two of my boys are dancing the Nutcracker right now. We don’t allow full contact sports or anything with too much anger (tennis).
Anonymous wrote:We put them in similar activities but with time they developed different interests. I think friends and exposure influenced few choices but others were personal choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make our kids do one sport in the arts (ballet) and one cardio sport (squash). We have 3 boys and 1 girl. Two of my boys are dancing the Nutcracker right now. We don’t allow full contact sports or anything with too much anger (tennis).
Wut?
Haha obvious troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make our kids do one sport in the arts (ballet) and one cardio sport (squash). We have 3 boys and 1 girl. Two of my boys are dancing the Nutcracker right now. We don’t allow full contact sports or anything with too much anger (tennis).
Wut?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made my sons go to a hip hop dance class because I was made to go to ballet as a child. They were great at it but the only boys in the entire recital. So maybe 2 out of 150.
It was really fun to watch the toddler girls staring at my boys through the classroom window. And to watch their moms explaining it.
So...my boys put up with it on a one-time basis but were not willing to continue.
Somewhere I have a hilarious dance pro picture of them together in the faux streetwear chosen for the recital.
At least I struck a tiny blow for gender equity!
Lol, no you didn’t. you just embarrassed your sons for your own amusement.