Anonymous wrote:My son who is in HS said that he has always wanted to sleep with cheerleaders, with their consent of course. That's one of the many things on his list. I am sure almost all boys in HS want to sleep with cheerleaders if given a chance. Why would any parents want to put their daughter in that position?
Cheerleaders showing off their booties and panties in front of HS boys is a bad idea, IMHO.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP I agree that cheerleading does seem a bit low class these days. Bad message to send your daughters - cheer for the boys and compete for their attention! Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never let any family member do this. They might as well get a stripper pole in the house so she can practice.
Never.
Why?
God forbid female athletes be allowed to dress up and wear make up.
I always forget, in order to be taken seriously we can’t show any skin or look remotely “attractive”
So narrow minded
It's not a sport. Even if it were, no way. They are not athletes. They are girls buying into the dressing-like-whores-for-males mentality, with parents who support it.
The olympics consider it a sport.
And they aren’t athletes?! They aren’t working out in the gym every day of the week tumbling and working on stunts, dance and choreography?
Please. Just because it’s a sport with a dress code that involves make up and clothing that’s considered “cute” doesn’t make them any less talented.
Anonymous wrote:My son who is in HS said that he has always wanted to sleep with cheerleaders, with their consent of course. That's one of the many things on his list. I am sure almost all boys in HS want to sleep with cheerleaders if given a chance. Why would any parents want to put their daughter in that position?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never let any family member do this. They might as well get a stripper pole in the house so she can practice.
Never.
Why?
God forbid female athletes be allowed to dress up and wear make up.
I always forget, in order to be taken seriously we can’t show any skin or look remotely “attractive”
So narrow minded
NP.
They are dressed and dancing provocatively to attract male attention in the audience. That is one of the actual stated purposes of cheerleaders. I’m sure they dance around that fact on a high school cheeeleading team, but that’s what cheerleading boils down to.
What organization has published that?
Any NFL cheerleading team. It’s very direct. They sign contracts saying they will weigh a certain amount and not change their hair, etc.
And the contract says they will “dress and dance provocatively to attract male attention in the audience”? Interesting contractual language.
And they’re keeping their weight down, sticking their asses out, and wearing their hair down during their “sport” for what reason????
Watch the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders show on CMT. It might not be in a contract, but the coaches are 100 percent clear what they are doing and who it’s for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never let any family member do this. They might as well get a stripper pole in the house so she can practice.
Never.
Why?
God forbid female athletes be allowed to dress up and wear make up.
I always forget, in order to be taken seriously we can’t show any skin or look remotely “attractive”
So narrow minded
NP.
They are dressed and dancing provocatively to attract male attention in the audience. That is one of the actual stated purposes of cheerleaders. I’m sure they dance around that fact on a high school cheeeleading team, but that’s what cheerleading boils down to.
What organization has published that?
Any NFL cheerleading team. It’s very direct. They sign contracts saying they will weigh a certain amount and not change their hair, etc.
And the contract says they will “dress and dance provocatively to attract male attention in the audience”? Interesting contractual language.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM is so skewed. It’s not such a terrible thing and there is so much fun and positive that comes from the social aspects of cheerleading. I would support her choice. Also cheering these days is alot more athletic with some serious gymnastics like qualities. You let her try out, she made the team, nothing to do now but support her choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never let any family member do this. They might as well get a stripper pole in the house so she can practice.
Never.
Why?
God forbid female athletes be allowed to dress up and wear make up.
I always forget, in order to be taken seriously we can’t show any skin or look remotely “attractive”
So narrow minded
NP.
They are dressed and dancing provocatively to attract male attention in the audience. That is one of the actual stated purposes of cheerleaders. I’m sure they dance around that fact on a high school cheeeleading team, but that’s what cheerleading boils down to.
What organization has published that?
Any NFL cheerleading team. It’s very direct. They sign contracts saying they will weigh a certain amount and not change their hair, etc.