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Tackle football for my GIRL, being a minority,lots
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 84522" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks, all. If she wants to do football next year, we'll let her do football. I'm hoping she decides to do track and volleyball (she's a natural athlete), but if she really loves football, so be it.</p><p>I think I'll put all thoughts of moving aside too for now. She loves her school and has tons of friends. She is really very pretty and maybe dating won't be a problem later on. If it is, I can deal with that at the time. We thought of moving to Madison, but she freaks out at the idea of leaving her home base, so why do it? Also, my autistic spectrum son is very settled in HIS school and doesn't want to leave the community either. They have really been very good to my kids and with so few kids at the schools, both are getting a lot of attention. I just worry because...well, I'm Mom so I worry!!! Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 84522, member: 1550"] Thanks, all. If she wants to do football next year, we'll let her do football. I'm hoping she decides to do track and volleyball (she's a natural athlete), but if she really loves football, so be it. I think I'll put all thoughts of moving aside too for now. She loves her school and has tons of friends. She is really very pretty and maybe dating won't be a problem later on. If it is, I can deal with that at the time. We thought of moving to Madison, but she freaks out at the idea of leaving her home base, so why do it? Also, my autistic spectrum son is very settled in HIS school and doesn't want to leave the community either. They have really been very good to my kids and with so few kids at the schools, both are getting a lot of attention. I just worry because...well, I'm Mom so I worry!!! Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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