Cheerleading Stereotypes

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"The reputation of having been a valiant 'cheer-leader' is one of the most valuable things a boy can take away from college (The Nation, 1911)." Yes, you read that correctly. Cheerleading was originally started as a boys club, because it was considered 'too masculine' for girls, because of 'the development of loud, raucous voices...and the consequent development of slang and profanity'. Gender roles today are stereotyped as such: pink is for girls, blue is for boys. Football is for boys, cheerleading is for girls. Work is for men, cooking and cleaning is for woman... And so on. However, with the recent rise of transgendered people have recognized how gender roles arent as necessary as we make them seem.