Girls who were training to be nuns would be postulants when they start, and then novices. The Catholic Orders do not allow boys to be nuns or sisters.
Boys and girls become teenagers when they reach their 13th birthday. (thirteen)
Aztec boys and girls were educated differently in terms of content and skills. Boys were primarily trained in warfare, leadership, and physical fitness, while girls were taught domestic skills like cooking, weaving, and childcare. Boys also attended special schools called calmecac, which focused on military training and religion, while girls were educated in the home by their mothers.
boys are better than girls because when they become adults girls usually cook and boys work
No, otherwise they would be called 'Boys Like Girls AND Boys".
In Sparta ate age 7 boys and girls went to training, but then at age 15 girls married. In Athens ate age 7 only boys went to training which included education and girls stayed home.
A group of boys is called a stampede.
become their friend.
yes
Because they are boys and they have different parts from girls
Generally, they are called equally. Obviously, if a class has 34 boys and 3 girls, there will be more boys called on than girls. It depends on the situation.
Foals Boys are colts (they become stallions and are often gelded) and girls are fillys (become mares)
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