Having been a cheerleader, I know all too well what these girls give up to join forces and compete.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Cheerleaders deserve a lot of respect for what they do.
Most of the games don't let you focus too much on the cheerleaders, but I've been watching these girls.
They say, 'Write what you know.' What I know isn't cheerleader; it has a little bit of teeth to it.
I'm not a cheerleader. I'm not trying to pretend to be sweet and then come out and be bad. This is who I am.
I want to be a cheerleader for women who have never even considered running for office or being involved in a campaign, but who in the quietness of their hearts might think, 'Why not me?'
A lot of people can be cheerleaders for songs and go, 'Oh, that's great,' and they don't think it.
Contrary to popular mythology, not all NFL cheerleaders are bimbos or strippers or bored pretty girls looking to get rich. The Ben-Gals offer proof. Neither a bimbo nor a stripper nor a bored pretty girl would survive the rigorous life of a Ben-Gal. The Ben-Gals all have jobs or school or both.
I wish no teams had cheerleaders. I find it more distracting than anything else.
I've never been a cheerleader. It's so outside of my range of things I could ever do.
I don't know, Y'know, I always wanted to be one of those cheerleader girls and I never was that, and I was never sort of cute and perky, and I always thought it was fun to be cute and perky, and those, I don't know what those girls are doing now.