Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Single Dad here. My daughter was on a HS dance team that performed at a national level so there was a lot of long distance travel. The dance Moms were so into it that it was bizarre. I was one of the few dads that ever made the trips and I always felt like an outsider because I was just a dad and not a "dance dad". We were at a state tournament where the girls shared rooms and I had my own room. After a big team dinner I went back to my room while the moms hung out in the bar. About an hour later there was a knock on my door and one of the moms pushed her way in an announced something like "I haven't had sex in two years and I need it now." Wine infused women have never had any appeal to me despite the fact she was quite attractive. I couldn't shove her back into the hall or be seen escorting her back to her room so I called security and asked for some help which they thankfully provided. If she had been single I might have taken her up on the offer but a married woman no way. So, stuff can happen. I was very happy that my DD was a senior and the season was almost over.
Calling security was probably the best move here. Still - this probably got talked about for the rest of the season. Or did it stay on the down-low?
Anonymous wrote:Single Dad here. My daughter was on a HS dance team that performed at a national level so there was a lot of long distance travel. The dance Moms were so into it that it was bizarre. I was one of the few dads that ever made the trips and I always felt like an outsider because I was just a dad and not a "dance dad". We were at a state tournament where the girls shared rooms and I had my own room. After a big team dinner I went back to my room while the moms hung out in the bar. About an hour later there was a knock on my door and one of the moms pushed her way in an announced something like "I haven't had sex in two years and I need it now." Wine infused women have never had any appeal to me despite the fact she was quite attractive. I couldn't shove her back into the hall or be seen escorting her back to her room so I called security and asked for some help which they thankfully provided. If she had been single I might have taken her up on the offer but a married woman no way. So, stuff can happen. I was very happy that my DD was a senior and the season was almost over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another way kids travel sports can be so disruptive to family life. Don't even get me started...
+1. The dumbest time and money sink there is. Shocking how many smart people I know sucked into this lifestyle. And nearly all brats are ungrateful for the sacrifices.
Anonymous wrote:Single Dad here. My daughter was on a HS dance team that performed at a national level so there was a lot of long distance travel. The dance Moms were so into it that it was bizarre. I was one of the few dads that ever made the trips and I always felt like an outsider because I was just a dad and not a "dance dad". We were at a state tournament where the girls shared rooms and I had my own room. After a big team dinner I went back to my room while the moms hung out in the bar. About an hour later there was a knock on my door and one of the moms pushed her way in an announced something like "I haven't had sex in two years and I need it now." Wine infused women have never had any appeal to me despite the fact she was quite attractive. I couldn't shove her back into the hall or be seen escorting her back to her room so I called security and asked for some help which they thankfully provided. If she had been single I might have taken her up on the offer but a married woman no way. So, stuff can happen. I was very happy that my DD was a senior and the season was almost over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another way kids travel sports can be so disruptive to family life. Don't even get me started...
+1. The dumbest time and money sink there is. Shocking how many smart people I know sucked into this lifestyle. And nearly all brats are ungrateful for the sacrifices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet another way kids travel sports can be so disruptive to family life. Don't even get me started...
+1. The dumbest time and money sink there is. Shocking how many smart people I know sucked into this lifestyle. And nearly all brats are ungrateful for the sacrifices.
So, your kid isn't good enough?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my three kids have played various travel sports and the amount of drunkeness that goes on amongst some of the parents sets up a situation made for extra-marital hookups. My friend's father was her softball coach. He left her mother for a teammate's mother. Like someone else said earlier in the thread, the actual hookups don't have to be during the tournaments, [b]but the stage can definitely be set at tournaments for affairs to happen once everyone's at home. Personally, I find it somewhat disturbing that so many parents find it necessary to get drunk off their asses during the downtimes at tournaments. For many of those parents, I really think the whole experience is about them and the kids' sport is a way to justify their behavior.
Most* parents obsessed with the travel sport scene are bored and living through their kids.