My first year at an All-Girl university
Date: 11/25/2016,
Categories:
College Sex,
Author: julee
... coach, an adult male who was my senior. He added that my previous coach said both her and the Headmistress agreed with my actions. He said he had reviewed my records and noted I have been a student of Tae Kwon Do (TKD) since I was eight years old and held a third Dan Black Belt. He went on saying, "Your coach said that you had used Tae Kwon Do to break away from that man whose nose you bloodied. On this campus you will reserve Tae Kwon Do moves for your DoJang ("studio")." He got up real close to me, looked up (he's short) and said quietly, "Hear me well, Miss, I am very aware of your social status and ancestry but that is unimportant to me. I want one thing from you, as your ability is already proven, and that is an honorable and winning team. I will support you one hundred percent, but remind you that you are here on an athletic scholarship. Any violence on the court, disrespectful conduct, or foul language on your part, I will send you home to your parents. Do you understand?" "Yes Sir," I said and then added, "Sir, if I may, the girl pushed me down from behind and made crude comments about me and my eyes so I retaliated. That man wasn't a real coach and grabbed me in a way I will not allow any man to do ever. I would never violate my Tae Kwon Do student oath or its five tenets. Luckily for them both I observed tenet four --self discipline-- or it could have been worse. I hope you are not telling me I am not entitled to defend myself." Ignoring my comments he said, " All ...
... of that is not my problem. I expect you to complete everything, hold a team meeting not later than 7:00 PM for roommate assignments, and go over my rules. Our first team meeting is tomorrow at 6:00 AM. Furthermore, until the Athletic Department provides me with a female assistant coach, you are expected to perform those duties requiring a woman." I almost asked if I would be paid but thought better not to. I asked about uniforms and positions, he said I would assume my center position and that uniforms would be issued at our first meeting. We could all wear street clothes for that. He handed me a team roster and three handwritten pages of rules and walked away. I knew then I had a big problem. Coach Kim was not my first male coach but my other male coaches were younger, less experienced and easily won over. So I figured I should be careful and tell our team to not try acting "cute or girly" with him. Just then, three of my teammates saw me and came over. Even though I was younger than them, they had to show me proper respect as I was team Captain. I told them I wanted to be friends as well as teammates and would appreciate their help. That made them happy and said they would help with anything I needed. I gave them a roster and told them to find players and that we would meet outside the gym at 7:00 tonight. One of them looked at the roster and pointed to a name asking how this country girl from a farm got in our school and on our team? I replied, "She had to try out just like ...