Boys are better than girls. Girls are better than boys. Each has its strong points and weaK points. Boys generally make better fathers and girls generally make better mothers.
I don't know, i think she likes boys and girls. But that's just what I think.
yes because i believe that girls are just as strong as boys and just as good or maybe even better take me for example i am a girl who plays in a boys football team and everyone says i am the the best one there
They were commonly thought of as breeding stock, useful for strong making strong boys, but not intelligent or capable of much responsibility beyond household management and the rearing of children
Boys and girls should be treated equally. It's not which gender should protect which gender, it's suppose to be strong one protect the weak one. For example, if the girl is stronger than the boy, then the girl should be protect the boy. Since the world has more strong boys than girls, that's why people say "boys should protect girls". In reality, strong people should protect weak people, regardless of what sex they are.
Physically? On average, yes. Average boys are stronger than average girls, and strong boys are stronger than strong girls. But the differences aren't all that great, and in in our era of automation and machinery, perhaps not all that important.
Boys like sweet smelling perfumes.
i think boys
i'mnot sure if this is right but i think there is more boys in the world to boys. I think this because there are 4009 students at my school and 60% of them are boys
yes...but stronger than boys.
here's somethings i think girls would adore(yes,im a girl). funny boys and boys that can take a joke. strong but yet alittle shy boys. a romantic boy. nice boys that help others. boys that are smart and good at sports. boys that would stand up for a girl he likes boys that would protect the girl no matter what boys that can make fun of their selfs. They like the fantasy they created in their heads with a prince and beautiful babies.
The belief that boys should not cry is a social construct that reinforces gender stereotypes. Boys are taught to hide their emotions to appear strong and masculine, leading to a lack of emotional expression. It is important to encourage all individuals, regardless of gender, to express their emotions in healthy ways.