Anonymous wrote:Nope, all of you. It's fencing.
Anonymous wrote:I am glad to see its ALL youth sports!
I grew up in a soccer family. Years and years. All 3 kids played travel, dad coached travel, etc. having flashbacks now that my kids are in it.
Some truly awful backstabbing, political parents. I keep saying I'm going to switch my kids to a new sport and every time I mention one somebody always says 'No. "X" sport has the worst parents!'
Guess it's best to stick with the evils you know.
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.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best to worst parents-
Basketball
Football
Hockey
Crew
Lacrosse
In our experience the SES is inversely proportional to this list (basketball families with the lowest SES).
What about soccer?
Updated list-
Rec basketball
Travel basketball
Football
Hockey
Travel hockey
Crew
Rec soccer
Travel soccer
Rec lacrosse
Travel lacrosse
Nope! Dance moms are the worst!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so glad we avoided lacrosse. And I even felt like I did not fit in as a parent on the soccer sidelines (rec). I feel super comfortable as a swim mom, though. And I really enjoy the other moms I have met as a ballet mom. I also like all the fellow parents we meet at "intellectual" extracurriculars including: Ideaventions, Curiosity Zone, and Language Stars. OK, so that's the run-down on all my peeps.![]()
You're a nerd, not an athlete. Got it.
Wow, middle school lets out so early these days.
I think lacrosse *athletes* (boys anyway) have issues. You've all seen the drug-use surveys and heard the anecdotes. You'd think that would mean they had parents with entitlement mentalities, but it's hard to paint with such a broad brush.
What an ignorant comment to make. And very irresponsible. My son is 17 has played for 7 years and is on what is arguably the best team in the area. He is also a straight A student who participates in comm. service every single weekend, goes to church, has a lovely girlfriend and is an all around great kid not good but great. I resent your statement and generalization.
Same could be said for football, baseball and bball players. I would never be so ignorant to make such a sweeping and false statement.
A LOT of people feel this way about lacrosse players so, like it or not, this is something you and he have to get used to. Side note, I wonder if George Huguely's mom ever posted on DCUM about what a wonderful kid he is.
NP but you sound really angry and resentful no offense. And my kids don't even play lacrosse!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so glad we avoided lacrosse. And I even felt like I did not fit in as a parent on the soccer sidelines (rec). I feel super comfortable as a swim mom, though. And I really enjoy the other moms I have met as a ballet mom. I also like all the fellow parents we meet at "intellectual" extracurriculars including: Ideaventions, Curiosity Zone, and Language Stars. OK, so that's the run-down on all my peeps.![]()
You're a nerd, not an athlete. Got it.
Wow, middle school lets out so early these days.
I think lacrosse *athletes* (boys anyway) have issues. You've all seen the drug-use surveys and heard the anecdotes. You'd think that would mean they had parents with entitlement mentalities, but it's hard to paint with such a broad brush.
What an ignorant comment to make. And very irresponsible. My son is 17 has played for 7 years and is on what is arguably the best team in the area. He is also a straight A student who participates in comm. service every single weekend, goes to church, has a lovely girlfriend and is an all around great kid not good but great. I resent your statement and generalization.
Same could be said for football, baseball and bball players. I would never be so ignorant to make such a sweeping and false statement.
A LOT of people feel this way about lacrosse players so, like it or not, this is something you and he have to get used to. Side note, I wonder if George Huguely's mom ever posted on DCUM about what a wonderful kid he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so glad we avoided lacrosse. And I even felt like I did not fit in as a parent on the soccer sidelines (rec). I feel super comfortable as a swim mom, though. And I really enjoy the other moms I have met as a ballet mom. I also like all the fellow parents we meet at "intellectual" extracurriculars including: Ideaventions, Curiosity Zone, and Language Stars. OK, so that's the run-down on all my peeps.![]()
You're a nerd, not an athlete. Got it.
Wow, middle school lets out so early these days.
I think lacrosse *athletes* (boys anyway) have issues. You've all seen the drug-use surveys and heard the anecdotes. You'd think that would mean they had parents with entitlement mentalities, but it's hard to paint with such a broad brush.
What an ignorant comment to make. And very irresponsible. My son is 17 has played for 7 years and is on what is arguably the best team in the area. He is also a straight A student who participates in comm. service every single weekend, goes to church, has a lovely girlfriend and is an all around great kid not good but great. I resent your statement and generalization.
Same could be said for football, baseball and bball players. I would never be so ignorant to make such a sweeping and false statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so glad we avoided lacrosse. And I even felt like I did not fit in as a parent on the soccer sidelines (rec). I feel super comfortable as a swim mom, though. And I really enjoy the other moms I have met as a ballet mom. I also like all the fellow parents we meet at "intellectual" extracurriculars including: Ideaventions, Curiosity Zone, and Language Stars. OK, so that's the run-down on all my peeps.![]()
You're a nerd, not an athlete. Got it.
Wow, middle school lets out so early these days.
I think lacrosse *athletes* (boys anyway) have issues. You've all seen the drug-use surveys and heard the anecdotes. You'd think that would mean they had parents with entitlement mentalities, but it's hard to paint with such a broad brush.
What an ignorant comment to make. And very irresponsible. My son is 17 has played for 7 years and is on what is arguably the best team in the area. He is also a straight A student who participates in comm. service every single weekend, goes to church, has a lovely girlfriend and is an all around great kid not good but great. I resent your statement and generalization.
Same could be said for football, baseball and bball players. I would never be so ignorant to make such a sweeping and false statement.
No, it's a well-researched comment.
http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ncaa-survey-lacrosse-among-highest-of-alcohol-drug-use/29280
http://deadspin.com/why-rich-lacrosse-parents-are-making-their-kids-repeat-1570381983
http://www.brobible.com/sports/article/warrior-lacrosse-made-lacrosse-fans-look-like-sexist-idiots-tweeting-bad-jokes-title-ix/
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/325528.page
No, it doesn't mean every lacrosse player is horrible. But there are stats that go along with the anecdotes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so glad we avoided lacrosse. And I even felt like I did not fit in as a parent on the soccer sidelines (rec). I feel super comfortable as a swim mom, though. And I really enjoy the other moms I have met as a ballet mom. I also like all the fellow parents we meet at "intellectual" extracurriculars including: Ideaventions, Curiosity Zone, and Language Stars. OK, so that's the run-down on all my peeps.![]()
You're a nerd, not an athlete. Got it.
Wow, middle school lets out so early these days.
I think lacrosse *athletes* (boys anyway) have issues. You've all seen the drug-use surveys and heard the anecdotes. You'd think that would mean they had parents with entitlement mentalities, but it's hard to paint with such a broad brush.
What an ignorant comment to make. And very irresponsible. My son is 17 has played for 7 years and is on what is arguably the best team in the area. He is also a straight A student who participates in comm. service every single weekend, goes to church, has a lovely girlfriend and is an all around great kid not good but great. I resent your statement and generalization.
Same could be said for football, baseball and bball players. I would never be so ignorant to make such a sweeping and false statement.
No, it's a well-researched comment.
http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ncaa-survey-lacrosse-among-highest-of-alcohol-drug-use/29280
http://deadspin.com/why-rich-lacrosse-parents-are-making-their-kids-repeat-1570381983
http://www.brobible.com/sports/article/warrior-lacrosse-made-lacrosse-fans-look-like-sexist-idiots-tweeting-bad-jokes-title-ix/
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/325528.page
No, it doesn't mean every lacrosse player is horrible. But there are stats that go along with the anecdotes.
Sounds to me like a disgruntled parent who's little Junior didn't make the lacrosse hr was hoping to- so he was demoted to play on a baseball or soccer team much to his parents dismay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so glad we avoided lacrosse. And I even felt like I did not fit in as a parent on the soccer sidelines (rec). I feel super comfortable as a swim mom, though. And I really enjoy the other moms I have met as a ballet mom. I also like all the fellow parents we meet at "intellectual" extracurriculars including: Ideaventions, Curiosity Zone, and Language Stars. OK, so that's the run-down on all my peeps.![]()
You're a nerd, not an athlete. Got it.
Wow, middle school lets out so early these days.
I think lacrosse *athletes* (boys anyway) have issues. You've all seen the drug-use surveys and heard the anecdotes. You'd think that would mean they had parents with entitlement mentalities, but it's hard to paint with such a broad brush.
What an ignorant comment to make. And very irresponsible. My son is 17 has played for 7 years and is on what is arguably the best team in the area. He is also a straight A student who participates in comm. service every single weekend, goes to church, has a lovely girlfriend and is an all around great kid not good but great. I resent your statement and generalization.
Same could be said for football, baseball and bball players. I would never be so ignorant to make such a sweeping and false statement.
No, it's a well-researched comment.
http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ncaa-survey-lacrosse-among-highest-of-alcohol-drug-use/29280
http://deadspin.com/why-rich-lacrosse-parents-are-making-their-kids-repeat-1570381983
http://www.brobible.com/sports/article/warrior-lacrosse-made-lacrosse-fans-look-like-sexist-idiots-tweeting-bad-jokes-title-ix/
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/325528.page
No, it doesn't mean every lacrosse player is horrible. But there are stats that go along with the anecdotes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so glad we avoided lacrosse. And I even felt like I did not fit in as a parent on the soccer sidelines (rec). I feel super comfortable as a swim mom, though. And I really enjoy the other moms I have met as a ballet mom. I also like all the fellow parents we meet at "intellectual" extracurriculars including: Ideaventions, Curiosity Zone, and Language Stars. OK, so that's the run-down on all my peeps.![]()
You're a nerd, not an athlete. Got it.
Wow, middle school lets out so early these days.
I think lacrosse *athletes* (boys anyway) have issues. You've all seen the drug-use surveys and heard the anecdotes. You'd think that would mean they had parents with entitlement mentalities, but it's hard to paint with such a broad brush.
What an ignorant comment to make. And very irresponsible. My son is 17 has played for 7 years and is on what is arguably the best team in the area. He is also a straight A student who participates in comm. service every single weekend, goes to church, has a lovely girlfriend and is an all around great kid not good but great. I resent your statement and generalization.
Same could be said for football, baseball and bball players. I would never be so ignorant to make such a sweeping and false statement.