I kind of suspect there are some scout leaders here, but if there are I have a question for them regarding scouting ;
What is scouting like now ?
The reason I ask is well I used to be a scout, started with cubs at age 8, did scouts, ventures and became a leader but left when a job took me too far away to commute back and I used to travel over a hundred miles on a Thursday evening to well be there for the scouts, when it got to 250 miles away I drifted away as that would be a serious commute.
I understand scouting has changed whilst I have been away, what is the set up now and something else due to the fact a local GSL has asked me if I would like to become a leader again, at first I said no and for the reason that I understand single males that volunteer to work with children are somewhat under suspicion in this poisoned society we have today, but is it so, are single males suspected, because I am very sensitive to that kind of negativity, I will not go where I perceive I am not wanted and that mentality was contributory to why I drifted away from scouting in the first place, people don't trust single males as at first they must just be odd for being single and from then on the suspicions start to roll.
Are they just my fears or is it a fact of the UK of today with any that would wish to volunteer to lead young people?
I learned a lot in scouting most of which I remember, but it is going to waste when the desire is to pass on what I learned and inspire others as I was inspired by other males that gave up their free time to inspire the next generation.
What is scouting like now ?
The reason I ask is well I used to be a scout, started with cubs at age 8, did scouts, ventures and became a leader but left when a job took me too far away to commute back and I used to travel over a hundred miles on a Thursday evening to well be there for the scouts, when it got to 250 miles away I drifted away as that would be a serious commute.
I understand scouting has changed whilst I have been away, what is the set up now and something else due to the fact a local GSL has asked me if I would like to become a leader again, at first I said no and for the reason that I understand single males that volunteer to work with children are somewhat under suspicion in this poisoned society we have today, but is it so, are single males suspected, because I am very sensitive to that kind of negativity, I will not go where I perceive I am not wanted and that mentality was contributory to why I drifted away from scouting in the first place, people don't trust single males as at first they must just be odd for being single and from then on the suspicions start to roll.
Are they just my fears or is it a fact of the UK of today with any that would wish to volunteer to lead young people?
I learned a lot in scouting most of which I remember, but it is going to waste when the desire is to pass on what I learned and inspire others as I was inspired by other males that gave up their free time to inspire the next generation.
Last edited: