01-30-2019, 10:36 AM
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#421
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My daughter just started learning to skate, showing her the videos of the female skaters was extremely important moment for us.
Role models that one feels some level of likeness to, in any way, is so important.
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01-30-2019, 10:42 AM
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#422
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Memento Mori
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My daughters asked why women don't play in the NHL.
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01-30-2019, 11:40 AM
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#423
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Crash and Bang Winger
Join Date: Jul 2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shazam
My daughters asked why women don't play in the NHL.
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My cousin is a big NBA fan but doesn't follow the NHL at all. She asked me at our Christmas family dinner if there were any female referees in the NHL since there are some in the NBA. I told her no and my wife asked why not. I guessed it was because they aren't fast enough to keep up with the play.
We had another family dinner on Sunday and I definitely ate some crow with my mashed potatoes.
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01-30-2019, 08:28 PM
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#424
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tromboner
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shazam
My daughters asked why women don't play in the NHL.
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And what did you tell them?
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01-30-2019, 08:48 PM
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#425
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Originally Posted by SebC
And what did you tell them?
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What should I tell them?
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01-30-2019, 08:49 PM
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#426
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That Crazy Guy at the Bus Stop
Join Date: Jun 2010
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The truth?
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01-30-2019, 11:04 PM
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#427
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Originally Posted by Shazam
What should I tell them?
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Strange that you would tell your daughters that
the girls were probably confused when you broke the fourth wall and looked into a blank space "What should I tell them?"
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01-30-2019, 11:12 PM
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#428
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tromboner
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Originally Posted by Shazam
What should I tell them?
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I don't know. Seems like a tough question to answer without shattering a kid's innocence. I was curious if you found a solution.
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01-30-2019, 11:49 PM
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#429
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Originally Posted by Shazam
What should I tell them?
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That is one tough question to answer with out discouraging a child.
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01-30-2019, 11:53 PM
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#430
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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
The truth?
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Originally Posted by SebC
I don't know. Seems like a tough question to answer without shattering a kid's innocence. I was curious if you found a solution.
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The flat out truth seems a little cold and unnecessary. Bad suggestion IMO.
Sometimes not having an answer is totally okay. A simple "I'm not sure" and a discussion is fine. She'll eventually figure it out one day on her own but a quick "That's a good question" and an "I don't know" works fine. Parents don't always have an answer, and you don't need to pretend to either.
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01-31-2019, 12:54 AM
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#431
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bubbsy
My daughter just started learning to skate, showing her the videos of the female skaters was extremely important moment for us.
Role models that one feels some level of likeness to, in any way, is so important.
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This so great to read/hear, any dad who discourages their daughter should be ashamed to be honest. These girls showed that they can compete at least when it comes to speed at an NHL level, they skated better than some regular NHLers.
Always encourage you daughter to the best she can and if she has that extra drive, then nothing is impossible.
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01-31-2019, 03:54 AM
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#432
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That’s so true. I have a young daughter as well and I think it’s important to show that their achievements are not second fiddle. Even though the earning potential in professional sports (except maybe tennis) isn’t there for female sports, they need to be equally honoured and given the proper accolades and prestige.
Really OT, but this is why I hate most Disney cartoon films where the the female characters are always trying to earn respect and love from male characters as if they need it for validation. Luckily my daughter loves Moana. It’s one of the few where the female character is strong and there is no love interest with the male character. It’s a good movie for girls to watch.
Sorry for going into dad mode there for a minute.
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01-31-2019, 08:00 AM
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#433
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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
The truth?
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What's "The Truth"?
I told them hockey is traditionally a men's game, and the NHL happens to be popular, but that the sport has changed radically over the years, so who knows what can happen in the future.
Are you a parent?
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01-31-2019, 09:05 AM
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#434
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That Crazy Guy at the Bus Stop
Join Date: Jun 2010
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Originally Posted by LWcrowfoot
The flat out truth seems a little cold and unnecessary. Bad suggestion IMO.
Sometimes not having an answer is totally okay. A simple "I'm not sure" and a discussion is fine. She'll eventually figure it out one day on her own but a quick "That's a good question" and an "I don't know" works fine. Parents don't always have an answer, and you don't need to pretend to either.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shazam
What's "The Truth"?
I told them hockey is traditionally a men's game, and the NHL happens to be popular, but that the sport has changed radically over the years, so who knows what can happen in the future.
Are you a parent?
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Fascinating that just encouraging someone to be open and honest with their child elicits these types of reactions. Did I touch on some taboo I don’t know about?
Do you feel like you lied to her with that answer? Isn’t it true? why so defensive then?
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01-31-2019, 09:09 AM
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#435
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Is the truth about why woman don't play in the NHL really that bad? One would think you could parlay talking about the reasons they don't with the fact there is an up and coming womans league that has been growing rapidly over the last while.
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01-31-2019, 09:26 AM
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#436
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
That’s so true. I have a young daughter as well and I think it’s important to show that their achievements are not second fiddle. Even though the earning potential in professional sports (except maybe tennis) isn’t there for female sports, they need to be equally honoured and given the proper accolades and prestige.
Really OT, but this is why I hate most Disney cartoon films where the the female characters are always trying to earn respect and love from male characters as if they need it for validation. Luckily my daughter loves Moana. It’s one of the few where the female character is strong and there is no love interest with the male character. It’s a good movie for girls to watch.
Sorry for going into dad mode there for a minute.
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Disney has altered that traditional approach for the most part.
Moana, Frozen, Tangled, Brave and others all have strong female characters that are heros and save themselves for the most part.
Brave in particular is a great movie to watch with your daughter - if you haven't already.
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01-31-2019, 10:59 AM
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#437
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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
Fascinating that just encouraging someone to be open and honest with their child elicits these types of reactions. Did I touch on some taboo I don’t know about?
Do you feel like you lied to her with that answer? Isn’t it true? why so defensive then?
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Sorry can you explain this a bit more. What exactly was "this type of reaction" in my reply. The defensive part seemed aimed at the second quote but my little confused at the first part.
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01-31-2019, 11:46 AM
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#438
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NYYC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
Disney has altered that traditional approach for the most part.
Moana, Frozen, Tangled, Brave and others all have strong female characters that are heros and same themselves for the most part.
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Yeah, as the father of two daughters, I don't think this is a problem these days...the vast majority of all Disney characters are strong female characters. Hell, I think these days you're more likely to have trouble finding a strong male role model.
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01-31-2019, 07:34 PM
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#439
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That Crazy Guy at the Bus Stop
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Springfield Penitentiary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LWcrowfoot
Sorry can you explain this a bit more. What exactly was "this type of reaction" in my reply. The defensive part seemed aimed at the second quote but my little confused at the first part.
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The idea that telling the truth is unnecessary. There’s a big difference between being honest and being blunt to the point of rudeness.
Speaking of which, did anyone see the NBC controversy with Pierre McGuire?
He made some comments during an interview with Kendall Coyne Schofield yesterday, who participated in the All Star skills comp, and issued an apology today.
https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl...ield-1.5000352
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"I know he respects me as a hockey player, a woman, and a friend and that's why I didn't think twice about our on-air exchange when it happened."
Still, Coyne Schofield adds that, "If I were watching it at home and saw a man say this to a woman athlete, I would have been offended."
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01-31-2019, 10:21 PM
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#440
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Lifetime Suspension
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
The idea that telling the truth is unnecessary. There’s a big difference between being honest and being blunt to the point of rudeness.
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Don't know if that made me defensive.
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