I was enrolled at Mary Makillop College(female), but then accepted into a co-ed(both genders) and I was quite upset... I guess it is really whether you prefer Guys/Girls or your education... I think both school are great because they give the options for young teens...
People of different genders usually think similarly as relates to some matters. Political opinions are based on fundamental beliefs, therefore gender can cause many people of the same gender to on average think one way or another.
When they like or think about other people of the same gender in a sexual, or boyfriend/girlfriend way.
Sexuality is based on one factor: which gender you find attractive. If you are 13 years old, it is likely that you have started masturbating. The easiest way to tell your sexuality is to ask yourself what you think about while masturbating. If you predominately think about people who are the same gender as you, then you are homosexual. If you predominately, think about people who are the opposite gender, then you are heterosexual. If you enjoy thinking about people of either gender, then you are bisexual.
One peopLe might think so, esp. If theyre the same gender as you, but I (as one opinion) think it's hot.
As long as they have extra circular activities which allows them to interact with children for the other gender it should be fine.
Yes. Love is and always will be love, same or different gender
Also does this still consider that you can still like the opposite gender?
Then chase after them. I'm a pansexual woman, meaning I like people regardless of gender or sex.
It makes kids aware of that there are people out in the world that falls in love with the same gender and that they get used to it so the close mindedness stops. Kids who are homosexuals will see that they are not alone.
Because they are gay, or homosexual. This means they are attracted to people of the same sex.
Yes, in the 1930s, boys and girls typically attended the same schools. Segregation by gender in education was not as common during that time period, especially in public schools.
No, there were males and females.