Kyy's Innies and Outties. What's In and What's Out.
Outtie: Cheerleaders
I don't think all cheerleaders are bad. But in my opinion, most of them are. I try to find examples that contradict my stereotype of a cheerleader, but I seldom find it. When I do, it's quite a rarity.
I used to want to be a cheerleader. When I was in Elementary, I dreamed about the day that I would finally become a cheerleader, date a hot football player, and be one of the popular students in the school. Of course, this all began with the movie series, Bring It On. The movie shows the highlights of being a popular cheerleader and always getting the man of your dreams. My dream of becoming a cheerleader went even further when I did gymnastics with other wanna-be cheerleaders.
Of course, I never became a cheerleader. And I am so grateful that I am not a cheerleader! Hallelujah!
Well, the reason I am writing this post is not to just diss on all cheerleaders. But one certain cheerleader. And she became that way because she is a cheerleader, dated a football player, and is one of the popular girls in school.
And well, I don't like her because she took the boy that I liked away from me. When that boy that I liked was on a date with me! And she kissed my friend before she kissed the boy that I liked. She hurt my friend and she hurt me. And she ruined the great relationship I had with the boy I liked. Ugh, what a typical cheerleader. You really can't trust them. They will just start making out with any easy guy, if you know what I mean.
There you have it. Another reason why I am happy that I am not a cheerleader. And another cheerleader that clearly exemplifies the cheerleader stereotype: sluttyish. (Keeping it PG). Why do you think they became a cheerleader in the first place? To flash what's underneath their short skirts and to show guys they're easy, of course!
I know a lot of cheerleaders are going to not like me after reading this. But remember, I used to want to become one of you guys. I didn't become a cheerleader not because I couldn't do the splits or do a backflip, it's because I didn't' want to develop those characteristics that I oh so hate.
Cheerleaders, maybe you can learn a thing or two from this post. Show people that you're not the stereotypical cheerleader by not kissing and sleeping with every guy that walks. Respect yourselves and the people around you. And have some standards, morals, and character!
Otherwise, you'll remain an outtie.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
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