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    about boys, often which focus on the “trouble with teenage boys”. Unfortunately, this negative stereotype can have a detrimental impact on boys’ self-belief and esteem. We can believe in gender equality and, at the same time, celebrate and acknowledge the joyful differences. In 2012, Winifred Robinson, a BBC Radio presenter and journalist, shared her thoughts on the joys of teenage boys which, I think, are really pertinent today. A shared opinion is that boisterous, uninhibited, loyal boys are…

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    Boys will be boys is something that society instills in our heads from the time of infancy. The standards for men are set to be aggressive, immature, lack emotion, and fearless. Their childish behavior is just supposed to be acceptable because “boys will be boys”. Not acknowledging the true consequences of their actions. Young men face the pressures of having to upkeep their masculinity and man hood therefore they push away emotions and any famine characteristics. Majority of boys are attracted…

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    should be treated equal and have the right to play sports with boys, it isn't a good idea. Girls are injured more, the salaries are different, and they get less views than men’s sports. Girls may have the ability to play on a boys sports team but due to their fragile body structure they should not be allowed to play with dominant men. Because sports were designed to represent male fitness, they play to men’s natural strengths. When boys hit puberty, their bodies produce more testosterone, while…

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    teach me how to cook, or crochet, or do crafts, but I was never really interested in any of those things. I remember feeling angry that I wasn’t allowed to do anything that the boys could do. Eventually, (although, I’m still not sure how) I drove my Mom crazy enough, that she stated to let me try to keep up with the boys, Although, at this point, they wanted nothing to do with me. I remember being angry about that too. I felt like I had to be able to do the things that they could do, better than…

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    should girls and boys be on the same sports team? Why I think boys and girls should play on the same sports team? think that boys and girls should play on the same sports team. I think that it would give a variety of different kinds of sports players on the same team no matter what gender they are.Just because girls aren’t as strong as boys are ,or as fast as they are they can still do the same thing even if they are different.Girls can do the same thing boys can do!…

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    compared to a boy or we can say society has more norms and rules for girls and same rules and norms can be changed for boys but girls have to stick to it throughout the course of her life. Family is the first stage of gender socialization. Gender is the key point that helps parents to guide how to raise their children. Family is a primary home where children learn what means to be boy or girl. If a baby girl is born in the family, pink becomes her dressing code as well as if a baby boy is born…

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    At Hampton-Dumont high school, there are clear variations between the male and female students. Each gender has something to contribute to the school community. Boys and girls at Hampton-Dumont tend to view school, including organization, homework, and study hall differently, as well as physicalities such as, showing affection and athletics. While both being human beings, they each have their own characteristics and ways of life. Academically, the female student body tends to be more dedicated…

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    months, but others cannot handle that. Boys are the ones who can 't do this. This is because school is designed more for girls and their behavior. Boys cannot sit still for an entire period, it is proven that they get lower grades, and they are not taught the way they should be. In school, boys are expected to sit still for almost an hour without causing any distractions. An article about ADHD (which is an attention disorder) says that 13.5 percent of boys aged three to 17 are diagnosed with…

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    topic, is usually enough to peak their interest. They could play a game called the TWO-THINGS-AT-THE-SAME-TIME game. This game to help children enjoy listening. Say, “I can tap my knee and roll my arms AT THE SAME TIME.” Then ask, “What can you do AT THE SAME TIME?” One child said, “I can rub my tummy and sing.” Then say, “I can NOT roll my arms and tap my head AT THE SAME TIME. What can you NOT do AT THE SAME TIME?” One boy said, “I cannot laugh and cry,” and another, “I can’t hold my nose…

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    good as boys,” she said, talking about a pickup game she won at recess earlier in the day, against a group of boys. Next, Daily Mail says that an 11-year-old girl is tackling the Philadelphia Archdiocese after it banned her from playing on the Catholic Youth Organization football team because of her gender. Caroline Pla has played football since she was five, but the all-star offensive guard has now been told this will be her last season with the Romans in Bucks County due to an 'all boys' rule.…

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