No. It's depedant on the individual's home enviroment, access to healthcare and education, and overall the cultural perspective on that particular gender. Some cultures value both men and women as contributing members, while others cast women in lower societal roles.
Girls have an easier life than boys in their young ages but as they get older it is harder and harder for them
definitely girls
no because boys need to learn how to wor with girls its life
the boys: you steve have no life
No, they just make boys harder.
Gender inequalities and social norms can contribute to making life more challenging for girls in some societies. Factors like limited access to education, gender-based violence, unequal opportunities in the workforce, and cultural expectations around caregiving can all impact girls' experiences and create additional barriers to success. Efforts to challenge these inequalities and promote gender equality are important for creating a more equitable and just world.
Yes, some boys can appear effeminate, likewise some girls can be tomboyish. This is all normal and natural. It is now accepted that some people are actually born with the wrong body for the gender they have mentally and later in life they may have to have help to correct this. It must be very hard growing up if you feel like this.
Dude
Very difficult.
because boys like girls and girls like boys, it is a simple matter of life.
It's just the way life works, people obviousley have more boys than girls :)
The Surreal Life - 2003 Boys Up Against the Girls was released on: USA: 13 February 2003