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Originally Posted by rmiko
I feel like when I go to competitions, I see the same pattern. A handful (at most) of driven females on co-ed teams, and the rest are in supportive roles (not that being in supportive role isn't extremely helpful and useful).
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Just saying, you'll observe the same type of thing in guys. A few of the most dedicated guys are really in the thick of things, while the majority of guys are either in the stands or just finding tools. At least on our team, there are always only a few girls and guys that really "get it" and live and breath FRC, while most kids (regardless of gender) settle into more of a follower role. This is natural, and in my opinion, totally OK. Not everyone has to be 100% into FRC, and not everyone has to be a leader.