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[QUOTE="DeGrozz, post: 2311795, member: 205"] I know that there are quite a few young parents on this forum, so I wonder if they have similar experiences as me -- I have a son that's a toddler, and I have had the topic "Are you going to let your kid play football?" brought up to me almost an uncountable number of times in casual conversations. Whether the truth is that we are overreacting or if it is absolutely true that it is unwise to let your child play football (and truthfully, it's probably somewhere in-between), the vast majority of dads that I know and regularly interact with at least [I]hope [/I]that their kids choose to play soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, athletics (track, cross-country, etc), or whatever. Granted, the crowd that I run with is primarily either 30-something white collars or hispanics in the NYC area, but based on that demographic the outlook isn't great. From talking with a lot of other parent's two decades older than me, it sounds like this was never even a question... [/QUOTE]
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