All-Star Gender Fluid Cheerleading?

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I love seeing this!
I myself am gender fluid, at practices I usually look more boyish but no matter how I'm feeling I usually do full spray tan and all of that for competition. My coaches (though I haven't asked at all) are extremely accepting and I'm sure they would let me wear a mens uniform if I wanted. The only reason I could see them saying no is because I'm a flyer and it would be harder to catch and stunt in pants.
When I coach and at try outs I let the athletes tick if they would like a "Pants" uniform or a "skirt" uniform. I didn't put genders on it and I use gender neutral terms most times. Not putting genders on it gave the athletes more of an option which made a lot of parents happy-- though some parents were livid but sometimes you gotta live with bigots.

HOWEVER: Do NOT wear a binder when you cheer. That is so dangerous.

but talk to your coaches and see where it goes :) Wishing you luck!
What happens if someones agender? I know this is a pretty dumb question, but just wondering.
 
Ah, I have a trans F-M best friend who did allstar cheer, He was only on the team for like 2 months. He didn't like it so he quit. (Just wanted to share)
Did he just not like it, period, or was it due him not feeling welcomed and/or accepted there?
 
I guess, if their birth certificate says female, then technically the team would stay all girl. I didnt think about that.

The uniform would still be a discussion with the gym owner. I dont believe that all gyms would allow someone to wear a male uniform over a female uniform for religious reasons.

I look forward to the day when we see Muslim women in cheerleading wearing uniforms for their gym over modest workout clothing like they do for the olympics.


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I look forward to the day when we see Muslim women in cheerleading wearing uniforms for their gym over modest workout clothing like they do for the olympics.


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I've had Muslim kids on my team. They've all worn leggings under the skirt and a sport hijab. The rest of the uniform was good to go (no crops, since they're youth age). I also make the same offer to kids who have body issues or dress conservatively and didn't want to show their legs
 
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