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Date Posted: 17:54:44 07/28/09 Tue
Author: Can't say I blame him but I am soooo bummed!
Subject: My son just stopped this summer. He is entering middle school (6th grade) and dance didn't fit anymore. He wished there was at least one other boy at our school his age or older.
In reply to: curious 's message, "What age do most of the boys start dropping out at?" on 18:41:29 07/15/09 Wed


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[> [> It is hard when there is no one close to his age, especially as he gets older. My DS is such good friends with all the girls, he would stick with it anyhow, but more recently we have had more boys, and -- he is really enjoying having some buddies, 20:25:07 07/28/09 Tue [1]


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