Cheerleaders?
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This is just my take, but I think cheerleaders came from the fact that for a long period of time there, sports were simply not available to young girls.
I never really understood why anyone would want to be a cheerleader to be honest. It seems utterly pointless to me, but people seem to like it.
I remember in grade school, I was walking by cheerleading practice at one of the football fields and there was a girl that liked me - vice versa. And almost on cue, she waved at me and smiled, then like turned around and her friend threw her up in the air and they didn't catch her.
It was hilarious.
Not that I played football, well American football. I was a soccer nerd.
We never had cheerleaders, haha.
Though in retrospect, the few times the cheerleaders would make banners for pep rallies and stuff with my name all big was pretty cool. None of the other kids on my team got that treatment for some reason.
Oh yea, because in America everyone thinks people who play soccer are "fags", haha.