Anonymous wrote:Now that DCUM has morphed into a forum for women to tell men, especially young men, how they should live their lives, where is the forum for me to chime in on how women should live their lives? I expect that women would give any such advice the same weight men give all the advice and opinions offered on this forum. All this nonsense comes off as ignorant man hate.
Anonymous wrote:Please stop. The misandristic posts against anything high school boys do has got to stop. Your son's father once did the same or similar things without his mother hovering over him. If you hate men (including our son's father) then get help.
Anonymous wrote:Did you speak up when your D1 school allowed the funny rituals? Are you overcompensating now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the worst thing that happens during your time in high school is that your head gets shaved, then you probably had a great time. Its a hair cut people; these kids aren't being forced to do anything that could actually harm them in any way. Lacrosse is a tough sport, so it is probably fair to say that any kid good enough to make the team as a freshman will not be permanently scarred from an ugly hair cut they had to wear for a day. If your kid really had a huge issue with it then his hair will not get touched, but you should be aware that if thats the case, your kid is probably the biggest pussy on the team and all the upperclassman probably thought he was a loser anyway. What's next for you softies? It's really sad when kids get cut, so should there no longer be a varsity team? Team sports can make unathletic people feel unathletic, so should we do away with team sports altogether? How about you listen to the kid who just posted saying that he was there for four years and never once met a freshman (himself included) that was against the ritual. Boys will be boys; you can either accept this dictum and stop bashing a hair cut ritual, or you can continue bitching and moaning about a silly harmless tradition. If you choose the latter I suggest you sending your kid(s) to GDS, Maret, St. Andrews...etc. Moreover, instead of wasting time on this blog, you over-protective parents of future 35-year-old virgins should probably do something useful, like, say, monitoring your child's phone record and internet history--wouldn't want him to do anything cool with his life.
Well, for a while I was inclined to pay attention to things like national hazing websites. But now, your caring post that wants to help save people from raising "35-year-old virgins" has changed my mind.
Oh, wait, no, you have just further succeeded in convincing people that lacrosse boys (and maybe SSSAS) boys are nasty-minded, prejudiced little jerks.
Good job!
Thanks for the compliment, I wrote on this blog to show the world what lacrosse boys do--what nasty minds we have! I'm not condoning hazing, but the fact of the matter is that a funny haircut is not hazing. To me, and to most normal people who didn't eat their lunch in the bathroom in high school, hazing is not something as trivial as a dumb haircut. You blow and your kid probably isn't cool either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the worst thing that happens during your time in high school is that your head gets shaved, then you probably had a great time. Its a hair cut people; these kids aren't being forced to do anything that could actually harm them in any way. Lacrosse is a tough sport, so it is probably fair to say that any kid good enough to make the team as a freshman will not be permanently scarred from an ugly hair cut they had to wear for a day. If your kid really had a huge issue with it then his hair will not get touched, but you should be aware that if thats the case, your kid is probably the biggest pussy on the team and all the upperclassman probably thought he was a loser anyway. What's next for you softies? It's really sad when kids get cut, so should there no longer be a varsity team? Team sports can make unathletic people feel unathletic, so should we do away with team sports altogether? How about you listen to the kid who just posted saying that he was there for four years and never once met a freshman (himself included) that was against the ritual. Boys will be boys; you can either accept this dictum and stop bashing a hair cut ritual, or you can continue bitching and moaning about a silly harmless tradition. If you choose the latter I suggest you sending your kid(s) to GDS, Maret, St. Andrews...etc. Moreover, instead of wasting time on this blog, you over-protective parents of future 35-year-old virgins should probably do something useful, like, say, monitoring your child's phone record and internet history--wouldn't want him to do anything cool with his life.
Well, for a while I was inclined to pay attention to things like national hazing websites. But now, your caring post that wants to help save people from raising "35-year-old virgins" has changed my mind.
Oh, wait, no, you have just further succeeded in convincing people that lacrosse boys (and maybe SSSAS) boys are nasty-minded, prejudiced little jerks.
Good job!
Anonymous wrote:If the worst thing that happens during your time in high school is that your head gets shaved, then you probably had a great time. Its a hair cut people; these kids aren't being forced to do anything that could actually harm them in any way. Lacrosse is a tough sport, so it is probably fair to say that any kid good enough to make the team as a freshman will not be permanently scarred from an ugly hair cut they had to wear for a day. If your kid really had a huge issue with it then his hair will not get touched, but you should be aware that if thats the case, your kid is probably the biggest pussy on the team and all the upperclassman probably thought he was a loser anyway. What's next for you softies? It's really sad when kids get cut, so should there no longer be a varsity team? Team sports can make unathletic people feel unathletic, so should we do away with team sports altogether? How about you listen to the kid who just posted saying that he was there for four years and never once met a freshman (himself included) that was against the ritual. Boys will be boys; you can either accept this dictum and stop bashing a hair cut ritual, or you can continue bitching and moaning about a silly harmless tradition. If you choose the latter I suggest you sending your kid(s) to GDS, Maret, St. Andrews...etc. Moreover, instead of wasting time on this blog, you over-protective parents of future 35-year-old virgins should probably do something useful, like, say, monitoring your child's phone record and internet history--wouldn't want him to do anything cool with his life.
Anonymous wrote:If the worst thing that happens during your time in high school is that your head gets shaved, then you probably had a great time. Its a hair cut people; these kids aren't being forced to do anything that could actually harm them in any way. Lacrosse is a tough sport, so it is probably fair to say that any kid good enough to make the team as a freshman will not be permanently scarred from an ugly hair cut they had to wear for a day. If your kid really had a huge issue with it then his hair will not get touched, but you should be aware that if thats the case, your kid is probably the biggest pussy on the team and all the upperclassman probably thought he was a loser anyway. What's next for you softies? It's really sad when kids get cut, so should there no longer be a varsity team? Team sports can make unathletic people feel unathletic, so should we do away with team sports altogether? How about you listen to the kid who just posted saying that he was there for four years and never once met a freshman (himself included) that was against the ritual. Boys will be boys; you can either accept this dictum and stop bashing a hair cut ritual, or you can continue bitching and moaning about a silly harmless tradition. If you choose the latter I suggest you sending your kid(s) to GDS, Maret, St. Andrews...etc. Moreover, instead of wasting time on this blog, you over-protective parents of future 35-year-old virgins should probably do something useful, like, say, monitoring your child's phone record and internet history--wouldn't want him to do anything cool with his life.
Anonymous wrote:Please stop. The misandristic posts against anything high school boys do has got to stop. Your son's father once did the same or similar things without his mother hovering over him. If you hate men (including our son's father) then get help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently it is a "tradition" at SSSAS for the seniors on the boys' lacrosse team to shave the heads of the freshman boys (buzz cuts, designs, silly shapes, etc.). This is defended by the Head Coach, also the Athletic Director. I would call that hazing, not tradition. Why is it being allowed? It calls into question the values and philosophy of the institution as a whole.
Please get a grip. Every school does it. The freshman see it as a badge of honor that they made varsity. It does not call into question values or philosophy. It bonds the boys on the team.
Says the mom who buys the team's electric razors.