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Old 05-17-2025, 09:18 AM
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What’s up with the clients?
So, I used to love talking to everyone. Truly. Chatty, bubbly, always in the mood. Then I spent like 15 years in vet med and now I have two settings: polite, and please stop talking.

And it’s not just clinic stuff. It’s the oversharing. The personal drama. People tell me things I didn’t ask to know while I’m literally trying to take a temperature.

And don’t even get me started on when I finally carve out 30 minutes for myself at my favorite coffee shop. I just want to have a moment to read and listen to my music and then a client sees me and decides to invite themselves over and sit with me. It’s really annoying.


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CG, I read your post in the other thread you posted in, what’s a team flyer?
A flyer’s the one who gets lifted in stunts. That was me in high school and college. I was small and flexible, so they tossed me up a lot. It was fun, and a little scary sometimes, but I loved it.
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Old 05-21-2025, 02:18 AM
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A flyer’s the one who gets lifted in stunts. That was me in high school and college. I was small and flexible, so they tossed me up a lot. It was fun, and a little scary sometimes, but I loved it.
With cheerleading, did any of your schools discriminate?
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Old 05-21-2025, 05:51 PM
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With cheerleading, did any of your schools discriminate?
No, I don’t think so? Why?
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Old 05-21-2025, 08:10 PM
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No, I don’t think so? Why?
Hypothetical. You’re short so I’m assuming that’s why they made you a “flyer”. Let’s say a girl 4’ 11” 310 pounds (big as hell, as in built like a deep freezer with eyelashes — 3 bills easy) showed up to tryouts and wanted to be a flyer, would y’all’s coach let her on the squad to be a flyer or would they discriminate? For real question Lol.
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Old 05-22-2025, 12:19 AM
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Hypothetical. You’re short so I’m assuming that’s why they made you a “flyer”. Let’s say a girl 4’ 11” 310 pounds (big as hell, as in built like a deep freezer with eyelashes — 3 bills easy) showed up to tryouts and wanted to be a flyer, would y’all’s coach let her on the squad to be a flyer or would they discriminate? For real question Lol.
Pardon the crash, but I recall back in the day girls were most likely chosen to a cheer or pom squad for three reasons: looks; talent; and do we have a uniform that she'll fit into. Our school used the same uniforms year upon year, no girl ever kept her uniform.

If our school had two tall girl unis but three talented tall girls, the two tall girls with the higher tryout scores were typically admitted to the squad. Purchasing a new uni for the third talented tall girl would've been too expensive, and her uni would've looked different/better than the other old unis.

In your example, I see it as unlikely a squad would've had a uni to fit a girl.of the size you describe.
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Old 05-22-2025, 06:14 AM
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Pardon the crash, but I recall back in the day girls were most likely chosen to a cheer or pom squad for three reasons: looks; talent; and do we have a uniform that she'll fit into. Our school used the same uniforms year upon year, no girl ever kept her uniform.

If our school had two tall girl unis but three talented tall girls, the two tall girls with the higher tryout scores were typically admitted to the squad. Purchasing a new uni for the third talented tall girl would've been too expensive, and her uni would've looked different/better than the other old unis.

In your example, I see it as unlikely a squad would've had a uni to fit a girl.of the size you describe.
I was under the impression they kept the uniforms. Then since that’s the case that they don’t, with a prayer, two cans of Crisco, and a running start, she might be able to slide into the uniform, but she’ll need spotters and a halftime break just to zip it up Lol

I can see CG’s cheerleading team now, they’d try to launch her like they do CG, but gravity would say, “Not today.” Girl would popped up two inches, and then drop like a bad idea. CG up top blinkin’ like, “That ain’t regulation.” Lmao
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Old 05-22-2025, 04:51 PM
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Hypothetical. You’re short so I’m assuming that’s why they made you a “flyer”. Let’s say a girl 4’ 11” 310 pounds (big as hell, as in built like a deep freezer with eyelashes — 3 bills easy) showed up to tryouts and wanted to be a flyer, would y’all’s coach let her on the squad to be a flyer or would they discriminate? For real question Lol.
Oh wow, yeah, I mean… at 4’11” and 300 lbs? She wouldn’t be a flyer. I’m not trying to be mean at all, it’s just that physics doesn’t really allow for that? So like, the bases have to lift you overhead, hold you steady, sometimes with one hand, and toss you up. It really has to be safe for everyone. Know what I mean? At that weight and height, she’d be way stronger as a base or maybe a backspot, where stability and strength matter more. But flying? That’d be a no for safety reasons. And I’m not judging or anything like that, it’s just that at that weight it wouldn’t work for her.

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Pardon the crash, but I recall back in the day girls were most likely chosen to a cheer or pom squad for three reasons: looks; talent; and do we have a uniform that she'll fit into. Our school used the same uniforms year upon year, no girl ever kept her uniform.

If our school had two tall girl unis but three talented tall girls, the two tall girls with the higher tryout scores were typically admitted to the squad. Purchasing a new uni for the third talented tall girl would've been too expensive, and her uni would've looked different/better than the other old unis.

In your example, I see it as unlikely a squad would've had a uni to fit a girl.of the size you describe.
That was actually still kind of true when I was in school, probably even now. A lot of high school squads still reuse uniforms, and custom ones can be super expensive. So yeah, if someone doesn’t fit what they already have, it can sadly affect who makes the team. It’s not always fair, but budgets are real.

Oh, and some schools back then were more inclusive and would try to work around it, but not every program has the money or flexibility. So if a girl was like “4’11” and 300 lbs”, it wouldn’t just be about flying, I mean, they’d also have to figure out if they even could outfit her.

But honestly? — uniform fit was half the drama at tryouts every year though, lol. Like, seriously.
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Old 05-23-2025, 08:13 PM
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I don’t have any of my high school photos here. According to my scrapbook, this was from my sophomore year in undergrad. My roommate is in this one. Had to scan and crop her out, lol. But this is the youngest image of my college photos of me that I have here. I’ll have to ask my mom for my high school pictures. But I doubt she’ll give them up.

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