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In reply to the discussion: Cheerleader tryout poster offers appearance advice, school pressured to pull [View all]EL34x4
(2,003 posts)48. Where are you getting this from? n/t
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Cheerleader tryout poster offers appearance advice, school pressured to pull [View all]
jpak
Apr 2016
OP
But it's for a specific job. It's not like they're telling women how to dress in general
Ned_Devine
Apr 2016
#1
I think the "basket toss" is as close to flying someone without an airplane can get
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Apr 2016
#42
A lot of DU'ers appear not to know that cheerleading is a sport. Like gymnastics.
KittyWampus
Apr 2016
#61
I think most people still think of the days when cheer was waving pom pons around and looking like
puffy socks
Apr 2016
#63
I'm perfectly willing to end cheerleading in all levels of Football and Basketball
maxsolomon
Apr 2016
#11
I played high school football and would frequently help the girls with their cheer leading
braddy
Apr 2016
#20
What comment? I did give my time to help aspiring cheerleaders, I still help people.
braddy
Apr 2016
#64
This is SOP for collegiate cheer. Allstar cheer is very different from college cheer in appearance,
GreenPartyVoter
Apr 2016
#15
So tryout in a black bra and panties and rather than look like a high class
lexington filly
Apr 2016
#19
These standards make it sound like they expect all the cheerleaders ...
surrealAmerican
Apr 2016
#35
If you can't find a reason to be offended by something, you're not looking hard enough.
hughee99
May 2016
#77
As a woman with friends who are top-heavy. It can be painful to engage in some activities
KittyWampus
Apr 2016
#60
The person in the article claiming this ad contains "overt racism" is a white guy
oberliner
May 2016
#69