<p>^Pls, I don’t have to check the TV guide</p>
<p>The 1-10 scale isn’t even good. I prefer 1-14.</p>
<p>^Pls, I don’t have to check the TV guide</p>
<p>The 1-10 scale isn’t even good. I prefer 1-14.</p>
<p>@Niquii77 The funny thing about assumptions is you don’t get to allow people to have them. They make them based on their own observations (justified or not).
A forum is a means by which people can observe others’ interactions, then form an opinion. They don’t have to interact directly with you; it’s all written down.</p>
<p>@ halcyonheather - yeah… and I think others just pretend not to notice.</p>
<p>(I don’t understand the 1-10 scale at all. It seems like a 5.5 would be average but apparently the average is like a 7 or something and a 5 is horrendously ugly.)</p>
<p>@Lonely You judged me off of two posts. The second post was telling someone what I said which was the same as the first one. </p>
<p>You were the one who was quick to judge. You were the one who chose to focus on one or two sentences in a post that had much more than two sentences. </p>
<p>@TheAtlantic One of the girls who were running for Prom Queen had a Mean Girls campaign theme.</p>
<p>^I assume it’s like school, where a 7/70 is a D or passing
I wouldn’t know though, cause I don’t rank</p>
<p>I thought that at least on CC people would be smart enough not to be sexist but I guess not.</p>
<p>Jk I agree though I befriend people off personality not gender</p>
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Really? The all girls school I went to was religious, and there was a big lack of drama. Most of the more religious girls I know are more mature and less dramatic. I’m not allowed to touch a guy in my religion either. It seemed to have the opposite effect.</p>
<p>I think most younger girls are more emotional though, regardless of being religious. It’s part of growing up. I used cry at the smallest things when I was 13, but that had nothing to do with boys or girls or whatever.</p>
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agreed lol</p>
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<p>Serious is serious.</p>
<p>I remember this one kid (very intelligent, but socially unaware) telling me that it was gay of me to have friends that were girls</p>
<p>He was also a homophobe, but when I asked him why, he just said: “I just hate them”</p>
<p>“I thought that at least on CC people would be smart enough not to be sexist but I guess not.”</p>
<p>People on here are smart in terms of being able to make established systems work for them (obtaining amazing scores and ECs so they can get into prestigious colleges), but not really in terms of questioning stuff.</p>
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We have good grades. We’re no smart on hear. </p>
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I burst out laughing! Hilarious!</p>
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lol…wut??</p>
<p>@stressedouttt- In my religious circles, when girls do see or hang out with a guy, many of them make a HUGE deal about it because it’s “cool” and it’s something most kids don’t do. The drama is just pure immaturity that IMO stems from a lack of experience within the world because these kids are so sheltered. I can guarantee you that in Bio next year, there will be kids that are gonna ask stupid questions, simply because they don’t know anything. A kid in 9th grade said to me, “I don’t understand how someone could have a baby if they’re not married.” No joke. A lot of these kids don’t know anything, so they’re cute, innocent and quite immature.</p>
<p>“Since they’re not married, doesn’t the body have a mechanism to shut that whole.thing down?”</p>
<p>“Of course, because marriage is a biological function!”</p>
<p>So I don’t think the other question has been answered…do guys want girl friends?</p>
<p>@CE527M oh it has been. and the answer seems to be no. but the thread has gotten a bit off topic xD</p>
<p>@redhuntinghat I’m looking back and what was said, and I might have misunderstood. I thought it was contradictory, because you said that knowing about your sexuality is very related to being knowledgable about sex. so my first thought was that most people believe that you need to be taught about sex, while you don’t need to be taught what you’re sexuality is. but I think you might have been referring to something else… so nevermind</p>
<p>@stressed- Logically? Mature people should be knowledgble about sexuality because it’s a big part of life and knowing about it will give people less confusion about their own thoughts and bodies. If you want a specific example, a person may want a different type of birth control if they knew the affects of their current birth control was affecting their reproductive system in the long run. You surely agree people should know about their health?</p>
<p>@stressed- stop responding so fast! i can’t keep up!</p>
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oh, of course not. but it does seem to stop the average high school boy from doing so. </p>
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not being knowledgable something isn’t lying…
but as for shaming themselves… I’m not sure exactly what you mean by that? I think I’m a bit confused by your post</p>