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Girls playing with the Boys, and Boys playing with the Girls

Zoe Meyer

On the athletic field, in the gym, or on the ice, there have always been standards for the athletes to follow. These standards range from what type of athletic equipment is not only necessary but appropriate, to who can play when, where, and how. This last standard is the one that is being challenged the most; can men play not only on women’s teams, but can they also participate in female dominated sports without being taunted? The same goes for women, can females, without fear, really participate in traditionally male dominated sports? Although the social costs to the individual participating in the non-traditional sport are many, the benefits, if played well and correctly, can be and are quite plentiful as well.

For men, this desire to participate in traditionally female dominated sports is not quite as great as it is for females. This is because, honestly, men have a wealth of opportunities for athletics, whether it be professional or not, for every one chance women have. But, in the case that a male does want to participate in a female dominated sport, he will have a hard time being accepted, not necessarily by his female teammates, but by the society watching the sport. Traditionally, male athletes are supposed to be in rough and tumble sports. They are supposed to be hard bodied, passionate about the game, and willing to play no matter what the circumstances. Most female sports, even the female counterpart of a male sport, is less rough and tumble and less aggressive than male sports. For a man to participate in one of these sports he is likely to get laughed off the field, taunted with jeers of “homo” and suggestions that he is “not man enough” to play with the “real men” in traditionally male dominated sports. This can not only be damaging to the male playing, but it can also be damaging to the women playing. The jeers could become aimed at the women on the field or the ice and they could hint that women are not only incapable to play, but that since they need a man to join their team to help them, they obviously do not belong anywhere but on the sidelines.

This previous example is probably a little extreme, but the ideas behind it are quite real. Imagine a man walking onto the deck of a swimming pool, ready to compete in synchronized swimming. The expected first impression would be, “what the…?” because men are not supposed to be synchronized swimmers. There may not be jeers taunted at him, and he may not get made fun of, but he is not looked upon favorably by those watching the event. If, however, he is looked upon favorably, in whatever female dominated sport he is participating, the benefits could be plenty. Imagine the publicity the team would get, not to mention the only man on the team! The endorsements for athletic equipment, shoes, and many other things could support him for the rest of his life after just one year of playing. Being the only man on a professional or Olympic level team could potentially lead to more opportunities for endorsements and such than being just another member of a men’s team. This may seem well and good, but when a man “makes it big” playing for a women’s team, there is always the question and suggestion that he should then go play with the big boys. With this in mind, it is easy to see that a male’s opportunity for continual benefits from playing on a women’s team are slim. Again, this is something that is not very common for men at the professional level, or even at an amateur level because of the fact that men have more opportunities to play than women.

Women, on the other hand, often want to participate in, not only traditionally male dominated sports because, at least now there are female counterparts for them, but they want to “play with the big boys” as well. For a female to “break into” a male sport is probably one of the most difficult parts of actually being an athlete. The main argument that is used almost regardless of the sport for women participating in traditionally male dominated sports is that the female body is not made to correctly function while participating. Also, the idea that the women will lose their femininity if they play with men is another reason to keep them off the field and out of the ring. For women to be taken seriously in a male dominated sport they have to not only be the best female in the ring, gym, or wherever, they also have to be the best overall athlete.

Traditionally, women are thought of as more fragile, and less aggressive than men. With this in mind, it is clear the reasons why it is so difficult for women to participate in male dominated sports. The costs to a woman playing with a man in the ring or on the field are more numerous than simply getting laughed at and called names. Usually, to really see the extent to which women can take playing with the boys, the men will usually play their hardest, if not harder in an attempt to push the women to their limits and eventually make them quit. Also, since the woman is in a male dominated sport, the chances that there are other females out there helping “the cause” are very small which makes it even harder for her to be taken seriously.

The benefits for a woman in a man’s sport however are probably some of the greatest out there. She will not only most likely be the star and the sweetheart of the team, but she will also most likely get the most attention both in and out of the game. Also, the endorsements for a woman playing with men are unimaginable, especially with all the feminists behind her and supporting her, she will most likely never have to worry about money again. The one problem with all of this though, is that she will probably have to be defending her sexuality constantly from those that think all female athletes are gay. However, if any woman can get through the taunting, and succeed in a male dominated sport, then she truly will have “made it” in the world of athletics.

For men and women to participate in sports not traditionally dominated by their sex is probably a lot more difficult at first than would seem worth it, but in the end it could be a major stepping stone into the world of athletics as well as the rest of society. The costs to both seem, at first, almost insurmountable, but once they have become versed in the ways of the sport, the benefits out rule it all.

 

Continuing conversation
(to contribute your own observations/thoughts, post a comment below)

08/01/2005, from a Reader on the Web

I am an african american FEMALE, who plays football. I started at the age of 5 when i played on a 6 yr old BOY TEAM. when i first started yea, it was harsh but as i got older boys became scared of me and girls didnt even look at me unless they were my friends because they knew who i was!!!! I was the best player on the team amd recieved a lot of MVP's. people shouldn't discriminate agaist girl(women) because girls "some" girls r as tough as boys. sure i had lil boyfriends and i still did girl thing but dont juge a girl by what they look like, because i could be the prettiest girl but also the "one who knows how to take care of business! till' this day noone messes with me or even THINKS about "tryin'" to pick on me even though i may not look like a football player i AM one! Sincxe i am omly 13 i still have lots to accomplish and i say yeah to ALL the girls who think they can handle the sport!!!!!!!!!!!!1 P.S- on my team after the games boys couldn't even tell i was a girl until' i took my helment off becouse i was that good, i am not afraid to brake a nail and i am not preppy i am "a football playin' female repin' all da guhs!!!!!GET THAT?!?!?!?!?


01/05/2006, from a Reader on the Web

I am 14 years old and so into football... many people see its as strange (mostly females) but many other people (mostly males) think its cool. Its not that i wanna play with the "big boys" as your article states. I just like to play football. I am not trying to prove myself in anyway.. i just wanna play. What i'm trying to say is i disagree with the argument why females play male teams.

 

Additional comments made prior to 2007
i have been a very athletic girl since i was about 5 and i have always wanted to play football with the boys. yet its hard b.c of the trouble u get with ppl saying names and stuff . i believe girls should have the right considering its against the law to judge ppl of their sex. if they are just as good as the boys or better and can keep up with the competiotion then heck yess they should play with them and show girls are jsut as equal as boys!!! ... Reader on the web, 3 April 2006

 

 

there is no way that a girl can play football especially in the Texas 5A district I mean they would get killed. Plus I have played football with a girl and its weird it feels like u have to go easy on them or something.their also very dramatic and they might hurt themselfs ... Brennan Deuel, 15 May 2006

 

 

I love Football I have loved it forever! But I can't play on the team. I am in 8th grade and I am 14 I think that I can make up my mind if I want to play!! But the school sead that they don't want me to get hert! Give me a break I love football I can thow better then all the boys in my gym class. The boys think that I am not good enoph but give me a team and a football and I will show you what I can do! Even my dad sead that I am really good at home I have my own football and half the boys at school don't. So why can't I play?!?!?! ... Stephanie Garnett, 18 October 2006

 

 

i am 13 years old and i love to play football but my school wont let firls try out for football. i am really disappointed that i cant try out. i have also been told a number of times that i am a great thrower and sometimes a good chatcher. i would love to start playing football ... Falysha Raymond, 19 October 2006

 

 

WOW, what a great artical, congrats! all of it is so true...personally i think boys and girls should be able to participate in whichever sport, whenever and with who! it would be fantastic to see one day, during prime time, on a prime television station, a male dominated sport being played by females and gettin gthe same amount of surport as male sports do today ... Brooke, 9 November 2006

 

 

i am a 16 yr old girl that plays rugby and wrestles, because im interested in it and enjoy contact sports, Iv only been playin for two years and was introduced to it through my highschool. I wasn't treated differently by my friends and have continuously practised with the boys rugby team and wrestled with guy in practise. Im not particulary gifed in athletics, but just do it for fun and to stay in shape, and society has changed to accept females in contact sports ... Reader on the web, 5 December 2006

 

 

hey ya i think its so ture what the girls wrote we should be aloud to play football caus im a female and i love to play football iv been playing since i was 5 im 16 now and i still play. no girls think about messing me with and well u get know know alot of guys and they are cool about me playing with them they love it one year i didnt play cuz i broke a arm and they missed me ... Lee-Anna, 6 February 2007

 

 

I agree with the first person because most girls are tough like boys! I want to play football but the coaches are against it! I also love wrestling to but thier is no teams and of course the coaches won't let me try out! Any ways I soooooo agree with u! P.S girls are just as tough as boys! ... Elizabeth, 10 April 2007

 

 

Hi i am a female,some people think tht football is a game for boys only but is not,i am an african i love playing football but here in Cameroon most dont play i often play with the boys so i get stronger ,y dad supports me but my mom dont even think of it so i am pleading with any one who reads this which can help in any way to jon my fellow girls play should just mail me please ... Taka gina lor, 21 July 2007

 

 

I am 18 years old, and am currently coaching an all boys hockey team. I have been playing hockey from the time i was 5 and couldn't be happier. Yes i was playing on a all boys team for 12 years, but i think that it made me better at the sport becasue, i was challenged. I loved playing the sport and made some amazing friend threw it. I tried playing for a girls team but i missed my "boys". yes they do get pissed when they realize a girl just knocked them on thier butt but on the other hand it gave me more confidence as a girl playing a boy sport! MUCH LOVE! ... Stephanie, 12 November 2007

 

 

Im 14 years old and love to wrestle!! when i say i want to wrestle with the school!! they told me no cause i was a girl!! theres a couple of wrestling teams in the town that i live in!! but my parents say the only way i can is if i wrestle with the sschool team!! if there are other schools that r like mine i think its bull that they wont let u!! im already one of the girls that most people look at like o dont mess wit her!! ive wrestled before but now that im older i cant wrestle wit the clubs! but i hope i have a chance wit sumthing!! ... Page Slater, 13 November 2007

 

 

I have played soccer fo rthe last 8 years of my life and girls have been on my teams for my whole soccer "career" i dont see the problem with girls on my team i also wrestle and do cross country on my cross country team my best friend is tougher than i am when it comes to a pace and this is my first year wrestling and last year there was a girl on our team that lost only one of her matches and i have lost all of mine so anyone has no right to say that girls arent as tought as the men. i'm only 12 years old and i have many friends that play way harder in many sports that i play i think girls can play any sport they want to ... Austin, 6 December 2007

Comments

shannen's picture

ur so rite

im w/ on this one! when i wuz little my brother wuz in baseball so when he practiced i would practice w/ him and i luved it! so in about 3rd grade i played softball and it was so stupid because half the girls didnt want 2 b there and most of the rest didnt play their hardest, so the next year i played it again to c if it was any better..... NOPE it wuz worse! the next year was the same and the next year, so i was goin 2 make a fall softball team of only girls that i knew were good and liked the game and gave 110 percent but i only got 7 ppl so i asked my parents if i could play fall baseball w/ the guys and they said they didnt want me to because it would be to rough on me and stuff lik tht but i dont think so and i also think it would help me bat better because they pitch faster! so now im screwed unless they magically change thier minds! soooo stupid btw im 12 almost 13 and im 5 ft 6in and slim but muscular, i mean cummon iznt tht lik the perfect size 4 sports? tall, muscular, athletic, and im not really a wuss i can take being hit w/ a baseball or a guy getting a little rough! txtr. call, e-mail, IM, wutevr but i lik ur attitude! lol

Anonymous's picture

GO GIRLS

I just do not understand why people do that

Anonymous's picture

There's nothing worse than

There's nothing worse than pushy parents trying to live their dreams through their children. Try track and field - that way you can be part of a team and still be yourself.

Anonymous's picture

i'm 11 year old girl and i want to play football

i would love to play football ,but my mom doesn't want me to get hurt! My dads all for it.

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Don't give up

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Anonymous's picture

Coed water polo

Our son plays water polo. He is 14. His teammates weren't prepared for the disaster that they met when they player a coed water polo team. The team mostly stocked with girls beat them 15 to 5. The girls seemed to score most of the goals and the goalkeeper for our squad was almost helpless.
A lot of the times, the girls were more masterful in making our boys cough up the ball. They could tread and swim faster. Our boys commented that they could not even cheat since unlike the boys bathing costumes, the girls suits were fast and almost impossible to grab onto.
At the end of the tournament though one of the girls came up to our son Philip and said he played well and she blew him a kiss.

Anonymous's picture

Girls and Boys Waterpolo

We play water polo and we play a lot of guys teams and we can often win. Guys shold not take it hard cuz a lot of girls swim better than them. Our coach says swimming is easier for girls to learn and we can do as good as the guys.

Anonymous's picture

My son is 13

My son is 13 and wished to play volley ball. He was told he could not play vollyball because in Iowa there is a law that only girls can play boys sports, but boys can not (by law) play girls sports. We thought this was insane and that someone was making this up. They weren't. I do not understand all of the legal aspects, but it was hard to tell my son that yes, even though his classmate Kailey ( a girl) was playing on the football team, My son could not play on the vollyball team. I think this law is unjust. Some women are just as strong as men. The law was inaccted so the girls teams would not have overpowering men on their teams for an addvantage. Does this law mean that they think women are so weak, that we can not give the mens teams advantages from us?
I guess the main point I am trying to make, is that no matter how you look at this law, it is unfair and needs to be changed. Girls can get into boys scouts, but the boys can not get into girl scouts. I am upset that my son can not play a game that he really enjoys. No, they do not have boys vollyball teams in Iowa.

Joel Selty's picture

Title IX

I believe that law was passed in Illinois. Years ago when Title IX was first passed there was a high school in Illinois that had bowling as a girl's sport. Since Title IX said that girls could go out for boy's teams if the school didn't have a girl's team in that particular sport that it would be alright if it worked the other way, So 5 boys tried out for the girl's bowling team.They all made the team, 4 as starters and 1 as an alternate. They went to the state tournament and won easily. The mothers of the girl's on the losing teams raised such a stink that the "officials" that handle that sort of thing had to revise the law to say that boys could not play on girl's sport teams. That's the trouble with women. They don't want to be equal. They want to be more than equal to make up for their deficiencies.

Anonymous's picture

guys can play volley ball

guys can play volley ball they do in our school and we live in iowa there really good to .

Anonymous's picture

Hockey.

my parents tried to get me into hockey before i could skate, and i couldn't do it. they put me through three years of toture in figure skating before i could play again. i started late, around nine years old. but i love it, it's my greatest passion. my first year i played on a boys team, that was nice, ecspecially when you show them up. (; after that, my dad made me switch to girls, at first i hated it, i didn't consider it real hockey. a lot of people think it's not as hard, or challanging. but go watch a aaa travel, or mid west elite team, and it really is just as good as boys. i'm happy that i am so privliged to play such a great sport, even though it's not traditional for women.

REAL GUY's picture

Stop discussing this fake

Stop discussing this fake matters! you all who are saying that girls can play well than/with boys want to confirm that you didn't have real boy/man in your country so you need the real one; a real guy who never gets beaten by girl/girls. You also says that the people living in your country have lost the ability to give birth to real boys/man. You all are insulting your own country, parents and relatives.

Serendip Visitor's picture

Real guys

Actually, REAL guys admit that on a team your gender doesn't matter, what matters is who's a good player.

vivien 's picture

excuse me ima a girl who

excuse me ima a girl who mede it 2 champz once and ima do it again

Anonymous's picture

Boys and Girls in Swimming

I was 8 when I learned to swim. All of my swim classmates were girls since the only swimming classes in my town were run by the Girl Guides. Most of the girls were taller and faster swimmers than me. When it came to water games I even learned to do some simple synchro figures. We would be given games where we would dive for coins. Only one difference, the girls were allowed to stuff the coins and candies in their swimsuits where as I was given a small nylon sack to salvage my loot on the bottom of the poo. There again I found a lot of the girls better swimmers and athletes than I was. Boys shouldn't sweat it.

And boys should also acknowledge that girls can be better at sports. When you lose a swimming race to a girl who is more talented, it is just that talent and ability. I am amazed now at swim meets the greater number of girls who can better boys times even at the older age ranges.

Anonymous's picture

girls playing football

that is a good joke girls cant play football and you all know it you would get rocked and then the guys would feel bad for merking you

Anonymous's picture

Ok,.....u listen here

Ok,.....u listen here buddy....GIRLS CAN PLAY FOOTBALL!!! I have played and guys think i am pretty good. I am not preppy..i can go contest all the guys and even if i get hit i stand right back up agaian and dont say a word. girls are as strong as or even sometimes stronger and tougher than guys

Anonymous's picture

i cracked a grl in a

i cracked a grl in a football game and she didnt get up i thought she was hurt thats y grls shouldnt play but it your choice so if u want to get hurt it up to u

Cassie and Elise's picture

Yeah it is our choice and

Yeah it is our choice and just because there is a girl on the opposing team doesnt mean you have to hit them harder than you would hit any other boy. Plus before u hit the girl she probably could have taken you DOWWWNN! The only thing that girls dont do that boys do is touch eachothers butts after games saying good job!

Anonymous's picture

so

if the girl knows she can why is it such a big deal to boys if a girls on thier team. if all they know the girl is better and stronger than half the boys on his team. take me for an example i'm the quarter back on a all guy team and one of the best players on my whole team. So i think boys should just be a man and deal with fact that some girls may be better than the boys.

Anonymous's picture

oh no you did NOT!!!

no!!! girls can TOATALLY play football! they can do anything that boys can do. UM
two words: POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL! geez...

TKD lover's picture

TKD

Girls can do alote but most cant do what i do... and thats tkd wtf sparring fulll contact kicking eachother face body etc... i get discouraged cause when i fight a girl i have to pull my kicks so i wont hurt them

Fighter by heart's picture

I know what you mean Ima

I know what you mean Ima boxer and I got paired up with girl in my class and felt like I had to hold back. Then I dodged a punch and hooked her in the ribs and she started crying I felt like the biggest jerk.

sport lover's picture

wanna bet

girls can do anything that guys do sure guys may be better at some sports but girls are better at some to im a 14 year old girl and i play b ball and my team is undefeted and the rest of the b ball teams have not won one game so what does that prove

Anonymous's picture

sports

I have been playing sports with the guys every since I was little, and I always beat them. People used to always tell me to just let the guy win because they don't like it when a girl beats them. Well, I always play my hardest because I want to prove that I am just as good as them if not better. I have played many sports with guys, and all the guys really seemed to enjoy playing with me, even if I were to beat them. I don't think they really care, just as long as you play your hardest and prove to them you can do it. Don't just let them win or just stand there, because anyone can play sports. It is an awesome feeling to know that you played with they guys and you're one of the top best players; better than most of the males. A lot of sports really don't have as much to do with strength as they do with skill, and anyone can have skill. So, all that talk about girls not being strong enough to play with the guys is not right. Of course guys can get a little rowdy at times and play extremely tough, but girls can do the same back. It is unlikely that you will get hurt unless you just stand there and let them tromple all over you. If you play your hardest too, and do get hurt, it's alright. It's not like guys don't get hurt. But, competition feels good, especially when you know you played your hardest and proved yourself to others.

Krissy Jones's picture

I love football!!!!!!!

Ya so last year I was in 6th grade and I tould the football couch that I was going to play for him next year. He laughed at me and then he found out that I was serious. And told me girls will NEVER be able to play football and all this other CRAP. trashed him to every1 and hated him all the rest of the year.But I totally encourage a girls to play football and get out there with the guys and so them wat God has given you which hopefully is pure talent.

Kick_ass_canadian's picture

oh yea!

Ok i totally think this is so true and that boys are just complete morons and all but i need some negativity because im doing a debat and my teach decided that i have to be negative so if you guys cud help me out that would be awsome! thank much love and keep it up

-Kick_ass_canadian!

Anonymous's picture

Yes we should be able to play.

I think girls should be able to play with boys because everything really depends like everything it depends. Some girls are very athletic and some aren't. same goes for guys.Some like to play video games and some play sports. I think you should have to try out to play on a boys/girls team.Also the fact some people feel more comfterable around people their own gender so you should be able to have the choice of a boys or girls team.
I have a 7 year old cousin that use to play hockey on a all boys team so yes she was the only girl on the team. She was very good.. but she quit. She didn't want to play on a all boys team because she was teased. She is 7 years old. A seven year old girl shouldn't have to quit something she liked cause other little boys didn't like having a little girl on the team. At such a young age kids shouldn't be taught that boys and girls shouldn't be on the same team because when they get older they will learn it is okay to have more then one gender on a single team.

Anonymous's picture

girls shouldn't be able to

girls shouldn't be able to play with us men. they'll get their heads taken off easily. I am 14 and I play hockey and lacrosse and if girls played, THEY WOULD DIE!!! GO MEN!!

Cassie and Elise's picture

girls can easily take down guys

okay listen here i play hockey lacrosse football soccer and track im considered very athletic most boys are afraid to play against me cuz they know i will easily beat them. no im not some buff chick who take steroids. i am 13 and more than half the girls in my grade could easily take down a tiny boy who thinks hes all that in that case u

Danielle.t's picture

so what do you think it means

so what do you think it means when they say equal rights?

Serendip Visitor's picture

I could beat you

Actually, I could probably beat you in arm-wrestling. I beat everyone in arm-wrestling. And if you think like that, you're not a man, you're a little boy who needs to GROW UP.

Anonymous's picture

how dare u

girls can do anything that boys can do i know this girl who was on the best football team at my junior high team and yet she was one of the best players i guess and so dont be messing with girls we can knock any boys down!

Anonymous's picture

yah right

i am a girl and i play hockey and im better than most guys and i can beat up anyone in my school so i wouldnt be talking if i were u.

Anonymous's picture

WOWWWW

By saying wat u said bout girls being fragile generically, it just shows how sexist u r. I'm goin out for the wrestling team and i'm a girl. A bunch of guys are joining just to beat me up and others just want to see me fail. Some like u think i CAN'T. Just to let u kno it's people like u that fuel girls like me to keep going so thanks.

P.S I'm one of the best on the team :)

Anonymous's picture

your comment

i play football on the boys team at my middle school, it's a boys team but me and two other girls are on it. and i think that anything a guy can do a girl can do....so i dont know what your talkign about. what ever you can think what you want to, but i am better than half the guys on my team. GIRLS CAN DO EVERYTHING GUYS CAN DO...AND POSSIBLE BETTER!!!! ♥♥ilovefootball♥♥

Scuttle's picture

WTF (I LOVE SCUTTLE BY THE WAY)

OKAY look people! girls CAN play on boys teams! I know of soo many other girls who play WAY better than the boys! It's a free country, you know!
I also think the boys can play on girl teams too! We are all equal! No gender is better than the other gender. We should treat each other equally. So don't laugh at a girl who plays a "boy" sport, and dont laugh at guys playing a "girl" sport. Did you guys know that football players take ballet? Oh and Brennan Deuel? Girls CAN play football. so next time, don't go easy on a girl.
peace

The very thought of this is ridiculous!'s picture

if we are all so equal then

if we are all so equal then why dont we put the men and women together in the swimming and running races in the olympics and see who will win

Anonymous's picture

Go girls

Hey girls,
I aggree with everything Ya'll have said. I have been playing soccer for 11 years and am kind of getting burned out in a way. I am an allstar athlete ,and wanted to try playing Lacrosse ,however I found out that girls aren't allowed to play a contact version of the sport. Come on what's up with that God says that all men and women were created equally ,so why can't we equally be treated no matter what sports we play. I read this article about this one girl who had been playing Lacrosse for a boys team for two years but all of a sudden she might not be able to play for her high school boys team. In case ya'll didn't know it is ilegally to discriminate a person by their gender.
I am 14 and would love it if girls could play any sport they same way guys do and not treated differently for it.

cassie's picture

hi i am a 14 year old girl

hi i am a 14 year old girl and i think girls and boys should be able to play on each others teams! i dont see what the problem is! some guys think we would get hurt but its are own choice!! and no, you dont have to go easy on us!! most of us are just as strong as you!!!! some are stronger!!!

Anonymous's picture

cheerleader

hi i am 14 years old and i am in 9th grade in high school last year we had a male cheerleader here named Randy he was no doubt the best on the squad he had the best jumps, the sharpest motions, and the most spirit not only was he criticized by other guys but even by the other girls on the team because they were jealous he graduated last year but still comes to our games and watches us and still has the same enthusiasm even though he isnt cheering on the field with us.

Anonymous's picture

Go Girl Go

Hey you sound just like me!!!!!i would Go on and never give up, guys hate to be second best to anybody so ofcourse they hate the idea of you playing as good or for that matter better than them. Keep going they will have to accept. Guess what I played cricket during my school days and i was the wicket keeper!!!!! my friends( boys) said that i used to let go of all the catches behind the wicket because i was too delicate and bothered about my finger nails breaking!!!! well that was just them trying me , i enjoyed every moment of my game and later when i was in college i did reperesent the university, you see i just got tougher.so Maya do what you are doing and do it well.

CricketGirl's picture

Girls have rights

i'm a 9 year old and i'm in fourth grade. i have a belt in kung-fu and i like playing cricket with the boys in my class. i am the only girl who plays with them. they exclude me and even though i score many runs and bowl the boys out they act like i'm an idiot. they never throw to me. as much as i tell them to shut up and accept that i am a good player, they take the score as a big joke. i think that they are just afraid of playing with a girl. if you are a girl, dont let boys get on your nerves. just play!

Anonymous's picture

does it mater

hi i am 13 years old and i think it does not matter what sport u play like my step brother wont's 2 be a cheerleader and play volleyball like me so go 4 it and play what every sport

gymnast's picture

i have no problem with a

i have no problem with a girl on a guys team but how come guys cant play on girls teams

Anonymous's picture

girls rule!!!

i am in 8th grade and i'm going to try out for my hight school team next year but a lot of people think that i can't play all because i'm a girl. i took the year off so i can get better for next year. my dad i coaching a high school team and he is letting me skact with them. some of the highschoolers are comeing over to work out and right with them i'm happy that i get to play but its hard to not hear the other people saying that i cann't

TKD lover's picture

Girls on guy teams

I do tae kwon do and i am a black belt in it, but i have to spar girl and usually i overpower them... thumbs down to girl fighting guys on the tkd side... im tirred of pulling my kick or no head contact

Margaret's picture

soccer

Instead of playing with my high school girls soccer team I wanted a different demanding and "toughening up" enviroment so I went and practiced with the neighboring high school varsitys boys soccer team program. I have never gotten so much development in so little time. Yes, they were out to kill me for months and many of them hate my guts because I beat on them but it has made me so much stronger in soccer. It was one of the best decisions I have ever made

courtney's picture

i think............

i think girls and guys r all around equal. we should be able to do the same things and everyone not judge us girls. exspecailly the parents saying the girls are bringing the guys down. i think we r all equal and that is the way we should play sports 2 gether!!

Rachel's picture

Girlz rock!!

I think that girls should be equal to guys. I'm in 8th grade and am looking 4 a highschool. So far I've found out that some of the highschools that r in my area will let me play foot ball. And I am soooooo excited to try out next year. I hang out with mostly guys and me and my friend want 2 try out 4 football next year, and hopefully we'll make it. Rite now I do Taekwondo and luv to spar, which is full contact. And I'm just as tough (or tougher) than the guys, so that's y I want 2 play football. I used 2 practice with my brother when he played football, but he wuzn't as good as me ;-)
Girlz r strong!!!!!!!!!!!!!