Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
He might be a closet homo
Haha obvious troll
Boys dancing ballet doesn’t mean a troll. My boys dance ballet. I did as a child and wanted them to experience it. I don’t watch soccer or football, so why would I enroll them in that?
+1
DH danced ballet when he was a child. Eventually he chose swimming as his main sport in middleschool and went on to swim D1 in college.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the girls don’t want to play baseball and football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys are both in ballet
Have they, at any point in their lives, expressed a dissatisfaction with their gender assigned at birth?
Your child’s sex was chosen at birth? Interesting. I must have a better OB, because mine knew my child’s sex in utero. You might want to get a better doctor.
I need a better OB then. I didn't CHOOSE the gender of my kids! I got what I got and didn't make a fuss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys are both in ballet
Have they, at any point in their lives, expressed a dissatisfaction with their gender assigned at birth?
Your child’s sex was chosen at birth? Interesting. I must have a better OB, because mine knew my child’s sex in utero. You might want to get a better doctor.
Anonymous wrote: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
Boys dancing ballet doesn’t mean a troll. My boys dance ballet. I did as a child and wanted them to experience it. I don’t watch soccer or football, so why would I enroll them in that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys are both in ballet
Have they, at any point in their lives, expressed a dissatisfaction with their gender assigned at birth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was talking to another parent recently, and she mentioned that because I have 2 daughters, they can do the same activities. But she has a boy and a girl, so they're signed up for completely different sports. Her son doesn't even like one of the sports he's in.
Why is that? Are boys and girls interested in different things, or do parents tend to not want to sign their sons up for dance, gymnastics, cheer, etc.?
I would never sign my son up for dance, gymnastics, or cheer.
On the flip side, I would never sign my daughter up for tackle football or baseball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys are both in ballet
Have they, at any point in their lives, expressed a dissatisfaction with their gender assigned at birth?
Anonymous wrote:My boys are both in ballet
Anonymous wrote:I have two girls with different interests who are signed up for different sports. I don't sign them up for the same thing out of convenience, that would be selfish.
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to another parent recently, and she mentioned that because I have 2 daughters, they can do the same activities. But she has a boy and a girl, so they're signed up for completely different sports. Her son doesn't even like one of the sports he's in.
Why is that? Are boys and girls interested in different things, or do parents tend to not want to sign their sons up for dance, gymnastics, cheer, etc.?
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).
Tennis has much anger? My kids play tennis and I never saw anger…
Same. Some parents have meltdowns, but they only embarrass themselves and don’t seem to involve others