From Scary Mommy <[email protected]>
Subject Indoor Sports Season Is Hell
Date January 17, 2024 10:30 PM
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The noise. The NOISE!
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Jan. 17, 2024

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HARD PASS
Indoor Sports Season Is Hell ([link removed])

“It’s indoor season for youth sports moms, and I need to tell you something: We are not ok,” writes Samm Davidson today.

“Now, to be fair, I have a strong (and often unpopular) opinion that all youth sporting events are pretty insufferable. I can’t stand the overzealous parents reprimanding their children for athletic mistakes and outwardly celebrating the failures of children on opposing teams,” she writes. But indoor sports are a special level of hell, and today she’s explaining why. I’m guessing you’ll relate.

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