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GLTR Girls: Girls Learn to Ride Creates Oceans of Self Esteem

November 20, 2008 by Amy Jussel 14 Comments

Surfing. Wakeboarding. Snowboarding. Skateboarding. Skiing. All are ‘wannabe’ favorites of GLTR girls that opt for ‘X-treme’ sports over the ‘girly girl’ … [Read more...]

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