Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also in our school system, the coach will tell you to your face "It's OK, no problem" then bench your kid for the rest of the season. I thought I was the only one until I met with a whole group of parents that told me the same thing. Coaches have a really crazy amount of power in the DC area.
Why in the world do you sign your children up for a childhood full of this bullshit? SMH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coach here. I am sorry but if a child has an immediate family wedding and explained in advance, they would not be riding the bench for the rest of the season. This is high school people.
OP, everyone on DCUM thinks their kid is going to get a Div 1 scholarship so sports are the priority over anything else in this world, which is truly sad when you think about it.
I am sorry your sister chose a sporting event over your wedding.
Hi Coach, my brothter is a hs coach and missed my wedding for a game. He also used that to brow beat players for years. " i missed my own sister's wedding". Never felt good when he told me that story. He is still a bit of a narcisistic douchebag. Unlike you.
Anonymous wrote:Coach here. I am sorry but if a child has an immediate family wedding and explained in advance, they would not be riding the bench for the rest of the season. This is high school people.
OP, everyone on DCUM thinks their kid is going to get a Div 1 scholarship so sports are the priority over anything else in this world, which is truly sad when you think about it.
I am sorry your sister chose a sporting event over your wedding.
Anonymous wrote:My father recently died, and we had a funeral.
While my family was all there (it's about respect) several of my nieces and nephews decided they had more important things to do.
My nephew played the work and school card (college), but a few weeks before he literally took two weeks off of work over Christmas, so I highly doubt he couldn't come, it would be one weekend so he wouldn't miss school.
My niece couldn't show up because she just had a kid. She had plenty of money to leave her with a sitter.
My other niece just never even responded, as did her brother (my other nephew).
I think it just shows who gives a shit, and I know which members of the family will continue to send cards to and invite up to our house.
Anonymous wrote:My father recently died, and we had a funeral.
While my family was all there (it's about respect) several of my nieces and nephews decided they had more important things to do.
My nephew played the work and school card (college), but a few weeks before he literally took two weeks off of work over Christmas, so I highly doubt he couldn't come, it would be one weekend so he wouldn't miss school.
My niece couldn't show up because she just had a kid. She had plenty of money to leave her with a sitter.
My other niece just never even responded, as did her brother (my other nephew).
I think it just shows who gives a shit, and I know which members of the family will continue to send cards to and invite up to our house.
Anonymous wrote:Also in our school system, the coach will tell you to your face "It's OK, no problem" then bench your kid for the rest of the season. I thought I was the only one until I met with a whole group of parents that told me the same thing. Coaches have a really crazy amount of power in the DC area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get this type of sports culture when parents treat the coach like a king to curry as much favor as possible so the kid gets fair or preferential treatment. So the coach can make any demands and set the penalties. Parents create this to some extent.
Agree, the fact the PP mom with the daughter who got chewed out for coming to the hospital with her never said anything to the coach says more about her than it does the coach.
Anonymous wrote:OP is there a chance your neice was uncomfortably standing up or having a role in your wedding? Have you talked to your sister and let her know you feel hurt and don't understand the rationale and whether there is more to this? Has your mother asked your sister about this? It seems they ought to rethink this or it will have reverberations for everyone involved later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get this type of sports culture when parents treat the coach like a king to curry as much favor as possible so the kid gets fair or preferential treatment. So the coach can make any demands and set the penalties. Parents create this to some extent.
Agree, the fact the PP mom with the daughter who got chewed out for coming to the hospital with her never said anything to the coach says more about her than it does the coach.
She shouldn't have to worry about putting a coach in his place immediately after such a major health scare. I wonder how such people get chosen as coaches in the first place.