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    Online social profiling reinforces how insecure people are by their actions. Clearly, there is a daddy or maybe 2 daddy’s that are so insecure they are unable to control their impulses. It’s a disease that eats at them every second of every day.

    The only way to feel good about themselves is to talk sh!t about 12 and 13 year old girls. Talking soccer is perfect for insecure daddy’s... it’s an outlet for them to release their feelings, although short lasted, hence why the constant posting. It’s similar to a child porn web site for pedoph!les.

    The men with their extreme insecurities on this thread is entertaining.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Ahh yes. She’s going to Marist.
      marist is D1 correct?

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Online social profiling reinforces how insecure people are by their actions. Clearly, there is a daddy or maybe 2 daddy’s that are so insecure they are unable to control their impulses. It’s a disease that eats at them every second of every day.

        The only way to feel good about themselves is to talk sh!t about 12 and 13 year old girls. Talking soccer is perfect for insecure daddy’s... it’s an outlet for them to release their feelings, although short lasted, hence why the constant posting. It’s similar to a child porn web site for pedoph!les.

        The men with their extreme insecurities on this thread is entertaining.
        Great post with a lot truth behind it.

        Parents are role models to their kids and the kids can feed off the negative energy. Dads and moms with insecurities trickle that stuff down to their kids, I see it all the time. Insecurities cause a lack of confidence which shows on the field and in life. Insecurities cause the dads to yell at their kids in the car and the kid cries all the way home. The kids tell everyone on the team that their afraid of their dad, “if I don’t play well he’s going to yell at me” Lack of confidence caused by daddy’s insecurities now have the kid blaming everyone else for her lack of progress or lack of playing time, now it’s everyone on the team is bullying me, I see it all the time.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          marist is D1 correct?
          I wouldn’t consider it “high level”

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            D1 college soccer
            seen many little tiki through the years
            Just because your kid is playing D1 doesn’t mean they are a “high level.” Plenty of crappy D1 schools out there. Give me a specific example of your kids “high level” accomplishments? Has he/she gone to any national team camps? Maybe on a roster at one point? Made ECNL conference selection? PDP? ID2?

            Your arrogant behavior is deplorable and basically it sounds like you really don’t have anything to brag about - otherwise your first response would have had legitimate examples in it. So STFU sunshine.

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Online social profiling reinforces how insecure people are by their actions. Clearly, there is a daddy or maybe 2 daddy’s that are so insecure they are unable to control their impulses. It’s a disease that eats at them every second of every day.

              The only way to feel good about themselves is to talk sh!t about 12 and 13 year old girls. Talking soccer is perfect for insecure daddy’s... it’s an outlet for them to release their feelings, although short lasted, hence why the constant posting. It’s similar to a child porn web site for pedoph!les.

              The men with their extreme insecurities on this thread is entertaining.
              Or, my kids and I are in the soccer community in CT and while checking out my insta, that popped up. I bit and opened it and started laughing at how ridiculous the entire concept was ..... You are right about social media reinforcing people's insecurity, but you have it backwards ..... What parent would boast and brag to the world about a 9 or 10 year by setting up an entire site dedicated to a little kid with no accolades or accomplishments ..... Forget the last part ... What adult would set up a social media site to promote their young child?! You're a freak for doing it and for trying to turn the tables here. The family are obviously crazy and you have to be in that family or of the same mindset .... Gonpolish your 20 foot camera mast.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Just because your kid is playing D1 doesn’t mean they are a “high level.” Plenty of crappy D1 schools out there. Give me a specific example of your kids “high level” accomplishments? Has he/she gone to any national team camps? Maybe on a roster at one point? Made ECNL conference selection? PDP? ID2?

                Your arrogant behavior is deplorable and basically it sounds like you really don’t have anything to brag about - otherwise your first response would have had legitimate examples in it. So STFU sunshine.
                You mean like Marist? Choosing Marist for soccer over a good school for academics ..... Go figure.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Or, my kids and I are in the soccer community in CT and while checking out my insta, that popped up. I bit and opened it and started laughing at how ridiculous the entire concept was ..... You are right about social media reinforcing people's insecurity, but you have it backwards ..... What parent would boast and brag to the world about a 9 or 10 year by setting up an entire site dedicated to a little kid with no accolades or accomplishments ..... Forget the last part ... What adult would set up a social media site to promote their young child?! You're a freak for doing it and for trying to turn the tables here. The family are obviously crazy and you have to be in that family or of the same mindset .... Gonpolish your 20 foot camera mast.
                  Says the guys who beats his daughter!

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Says the guys who beats his daughter!
                    That is your retort? Argument over then, I win!

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Or, my kids and I are in the soccer community in CT and while checking out my insta, that popped up. I bit and opened it and started laughing at how ridiculous the entire concept was ..... You are right about social media reinforcing people's insecurity, but you have it backwards ..... What parent would boast and brag to the world about a 9 or 10 year by setting up an entire site dedicated to a little kid with no accolades or accomplishments ..... Forget the last part ... What adult would set up a social media site to promote their young child?! You're a freak for doing it and for trying to turn the tables here. The family are obviously crazy and you have to be in that family or of the same mindset .... Gonpolish your 20 foot camera mast.
                      A lot of kids of various ages do this, and they have great success with connecting with other players and making online friendships and stuff. It’s fun, and it’s what kids do. They learn from and inspire each other. I see nothing wrong with it.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Or, my kids and I are in the soccer community in CT and while checking out my insta, that popped up. I bit and opened it and started laughing at how ridiculous the entire concept was ..... You are right about social media reinforcing people's insecurity, but you have it backwards ..... What parent would boast and brag to the world about a 9 or 10 year by setting up an entire site dedicated to a little kid with no accolades or accomplishments ..... Forget the last part ... What adult would set up a social media site to promote their young child?! You're a freak for doing it and for trying to turn the tables here. The family are obviously crazy and you have to be in that family or of the same mindset .... Gonpolish your 20 foot camera mast.
                        Lack of impulse control. You just can’t help it, what a shame. Jealous and insecurities will drive people insane.

                        I see it all the time.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          That is your retort? Argument over then, I win!
                          Congrats on the win, still doesn’t change that you abuse your daughter.

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                            Let me pick myself up after stumbling in here, lol.

                            My kid can dribble around 10 cones faster than any other kid. That's why I post it it on Instagram. She's so fast around cones, they are stacked when when she is done!

                            J/K, while I'm not a fan of watching kids dribble around cones, nobody should judge unless it's obvious parents are exploiting their own kids. That's just aggravating but there are a ton of them out there.

                            My kid has IG and we labeled it as Managed By Parent because we don't want Pedo's coming around. My kid posts on her own unless she wants our help with something. We can also access at anytime.

                            What's the alternative? A TikTok junkie. That's all I seem to see at practices lately. My DD hates it as well.

                            I don't think anyone here should be doxxing little girls though. That's the sad part.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              A lot of kids of various ages do this, and they have great success with connecting with other players and making online friendships and stuff. It’s fun, and it’s what kids do. They learn from and inspire each other. I see nothing wrong with it.
                              It does get creepy when it is obviously the parent and they are trying wayyyy too hard though. You can easily tell when this is the case with the professional quality edited videos, spam tagging every athletic company in the world, and spending money to boost/promote posts. Psychotic behavior, but it exists across all sports and activities and all over the world. Just ignore it.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                It does get creepy when it is obviously the parent and they are trying wayyyy too hard though. You can easily tell when this is the case with the professional quality edited videos, spam tagging every athletic company in the world, and spending money to boost/promote posts. Psychotic behavior, but it exists across all sports and activities and all over the world. Just ignore it.
                                Your advice to ignore it is great... but just before you give your great advice you talk sh!t about parents trying to hard blah blah blah! That doesn’t sound like ignoring it?

                                Indeed if it was ignored then it would just go away on its own.

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