Topic > High School Boys and Girls - 1095

Growing up and transitioning from a girl to a woman is harder than it seems and often goes unrecognized. From the little basic things like dealing with boys and high school to the human body, girls don't get the credit they deserve because they have it the hardest. It is quite common for girls to have a nervous breakdown more than boys. Studies show that girls are more emotional when boys like to believe that they are tough and, even if they are only 16 or 17, that they are already men, not to the Canadian government, but in their own minds. You often hear girls talking about situations that happened last night or over the weekend and most of the time girls deal with things differently from each other. Studies show that girls mentally deal with things differently. Women don't like to be seen as weaker or described for their strengths, but scientists show that if you ask a boy and a girl the same question about the opposite sex, their reactions will be different, sometimes completely opposite, not just because We are different people, but because women and men have different minds and each of them handle things very differently from each other. Not in all cases, but if you ask a girl and a guy what they would do if their boyfriend/girlfriend cheated on them, the answers would obviously vary, but what the answers are and how they are given is also important. You will see, boys react more angrily when they are angry and girls respond emotionally, girls start crying and sometimes eat candy and ice cream, and boys start yelling or being verbally and/or physically aggressive. It's not like that. walking around in high school listening to boys' dramas as much as girls' dramas is a well-known fact. Whether it's what you ate last night, what you watched, or what happened to... half the newspaper... these men get down on their knees and "cry like a little girl." Girls and boys often do the same thing, but when girls do it society calls them "sluts" or "whores" because they are open or sexually active like a man. When you look at girls for supporting roles and joke about them in primary situations, just like you joke about boys for being nurses and not doctors, or more stay-at-home moms than dads. Society makes it harder to be a girl than it should be. Growing up and transitioning from a girl to a woman is harder than it seems and often goes unrecognized. From small basic things like dealing with boys and high school to the human body, girls don't get the credit they deserve because it's harder for them. By tackling all social issues, science, knowledge and the way the world works, girls face growing up and aging harder.