LonelyATM
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Sometimes I'm amazed at how shitty I was at sports, it just didn't make sense. I could be bigger and stronger but I was always less talented than my classmates in EVERY sport.
I was shit at football.
I was shit at basketball.
I was shit at handball.
I was always being the last to be chosen for the team in gym class, which in my opinion was the beginning of my lack of confidence and low self esteem.
Those classes did not teach me anything and were only good for two things: to have my self esteem crushed and to be ridiculed by the athletic boys.
As you can guess it got to a point when I became a teenager i got tired of being humiliated in front of the girls every week that I decided not to take gym classes ever again , and there was always some idiot clueless teacher who complained about the fact that I didn't take the classes.
They saw me being ridiculed and mocked in every class and did nothing about it and these incompetent people still had the courage to complain about me avoiding the humiliation.
I had a teacher who told me that he would only give grades if I wrote a 10-page text about sports every time I was absent.
the idiot thought it was a punishment but it was a blessing and I finally found a way to get rid of that torture.
I was once talking to an old female co-worker who used to be a gym teacher and it's amazing how stupid these people are.
she told me: "When I was a teacher, I made all the students play!"
she then said: "it did not matter if they were not good at it, everyone is going to have fun and learn the sport!"
that gave me so much hate but I held back and answered something generic.
but it makes me so angry to see how these idiots do not understand the minds of their students.
When I was a kid I loved playing football, basketball and handball.
after school i hated those sports more than anything else and i never played them again ever.
its funny how people think that gym classes are meant to teach young students the importance of teamwork but with me it was exactly the opposite.
being mocked by guys that I thought to be my friends made me realize that I can only do things on my own.
I was shit at football.
I was shit at basketball.
I was shit at handball.
I was always being the last to be chosen for the team in gym class, which in my opinion was the beginning of my lack of confidence and low self esteem.
Those classes did not teach me anything and were only good for two things: to have my self esteem crushed and to be ridiculed by the athletic boys.
As you can guess it got to a point when I became a teenager i got tired of being humiliated in front of the girls every week that I decided not to take gym classes ever again , and there was always some idiot clueless teacher who complained about the fact that I didn't take the classes.
They saw me being ridiculed and mocked in every class and did nothing about it and these incompetent people still had the courage to complain about me avoiding the humiliation.
I had a teacher who told me that he would only give grades if I wrote a 10-page text about sports every time I was absent.
the idiot thought it was a punishment but it was a blessing and I finally found a way to get rid of that torture.
I was once talking to an old female co-worker who used to be a gym teacher and it's amazing how stupid these people are.
she told me: "When I was a teacher, I made all the students play!"
she then said: "it did not matter if they were not good at it, everyone is going to have fun and learn the sport!"
that gave me so much hate but I held back and answered something generic.
but it makes me so angry to see how these idiots do not understand the minds of their students.
When I was a kid I loved playing football, basketball and handball.
after school i hated those sports more than anything else and i never played them again ever.
its funny how people think that gym classes are meant to teach young students the importance of teamwork but with me it was exactly the opposite.
being mocked by guys that I thought to be my friends made me realize that I can only do things on my own.