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from my assumption looks like a 4 inch top! (Fierce 1-4)
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I really don't think "sex sells" in the cheer industry. You're the first person I have ever heard say that. I feel, if anything, people have been trying to lay that assumption to rest.I mean I get it, sex sells in cheer, I even recently heard a coach say to an athlete, I don't care how you wear your hair as long as you look sexy, which I found totally gross as the girl was only 11 years old, but to put that Fierce 1-4 uni on those little girls is all wrong. I just feel like it really crosses the line and would hope that an EP lets them know, as a parent if my daughter came home with that we would no longer be part of the program. I would rather see my daughter in the level 5 uni, it covers more!
I do agree that certain people and companies are trying to make the sport more modest, but be it as it may, I can mention a couple of instances that kids have been told from big time choreographers to be sexy, work it like you are getting paid and so on, I don't find it acceptable either, yet it does happen. I guess I would consider myself Conservative Republican in the cheerleading worldI really don't think "sex sells" in the cheer industry. You're the first person I have ever heard say that. I feel, if anything, people have been trying to lay that assumption to rest.
I mean I see where you're coming from when choreographers tell children to be sexy, I do think that is inappropriate. There are rules now against certain choreography to keep the dancing toned down a bit.I do agree that certain people and companies are trying to make the sport more modest, but be it as it may, I can mention a couple of instances that kids have been told from big time choreographers to be sexy, work it like you are getting paid and so on, I don't find it acceptable either, yet it does happen. I guess I would consider myself Conservative Republican in the cheerleading world
well maybe not rules but "reminders."I mean I see where you're coming from when choreographers tell children to be sexy, I do think that is inappropriate. There are rules now against certain choreography to keep the dancing toned down a bit.