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cardiff eagle 06 Sep 16 11.36am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
I went to an all boys' Grammar school and I'm the straightest and sexiest poster on here. Same school as me!
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Hoof Hearted 06 Sep 16 11.37am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
I went to an all boys' Grammar school and I'm the straightest and sexiest poster on here. Cucking has indicated that you are a willing participant in his cellar activities Dan.
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collier row eagle romford essex via another galaxy 06 Sep 16 11.45am | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
Cucking has indicated that you are a willing participant in his cellar activities Dan.
I think he has a season ticket there hoof
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jamiemartin721 Reading 06 Sep 16 12.07pm | |
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Originally posted by cardiff eagle
I'd rather my child played catchup for a year or two in how to speak to girls than never caught up educationally. Also, the boys and girls schools have discos and meet ups so is really irrelevant. Sure you might lose virginity at 18 not 16 but does that really matter? In truth, it makes no difference, but when you're 16 that s**t is pretty important. Socialisation with the opposite sex is probably the key. If you go all boys, then make sure they have some kind of outside school activity that involves mixing with girls is probably enough. Plenty of people who went to mixed schools, like me, were pretty poor in the 'ladies department' until they got into their later tween years. Difference probably was that in terms of a mixed school, the ratio pretty much meant even if you weren't left out, because the options were much greater.
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DanH SW2 06 Sep 16 12.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
Cucking has indicated that you are a willing participant in his cellar activities Dan.
Cucking soon loses interest if someone is *too* willing.
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OknotOK Cockfosters, London 06 Sep 16 1.48pm | |
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I think it does depend on the boy(s) in question. I went to various mixed primaries and Trinity which is all boys for most of my secondary. I think most of the boys come out with a decent education but a larger number do struggle with nerves with girls for years to come. Having said that I think I would rather my son struggled with nerves than had the attitude to women that a lot of my year group peers did at some of the local mixed schools. Either way if the kid is bright enough and you push his hard enough then I doubt it will make a massive difference, but for what it is worth there is quite a lot of evidence that teaching boys especially in single sex environments is beneficial to them.
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 06 Sep 16 2.39pm | |
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Well it's hard to describe him without him sounding like a wet lettuce. He's the eldest so fairly sensible from that point of view , enjoys his football, has more male friends but does mix with girls if they like computer games, football and YouTube and things like that. He's a cub at his local pack so mixes with a few girls there. I don't mamby pamby him by any stretch of the imagination but he's still very much a young boy in the sense that he has absolutely no idea about the facts of life, erections, still sends a letter to father Christmas and so on. He's only just starting to get a little bit of freedom to go to the shop by himself, doesn't have a phone and all the rest of it.
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Apollofuzz On the edge of reason 06 Sep 16 4.20pm | |
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I went to an all boys school which academically was probably for the best as I was a gobby sh*te and would have spent most of my time trying to impress the fairer sex at the the detriment to my school work. I had no problem with girls, but they may be because my sister had a lot of school friends (She went to an all girls school) and we all all hung out together. What I will say all my kids went to a mixed school and school is a much different place from my time Edited by Apollofuzz (06 Sep 2016 4.21pm) Edited by Apollofuzz (06 Sep 2016 4.23pm)
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coulsdoneagle London 06 Sep 16 4.51pm | |
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Have you thought about sending him to an all girls school? I don't know about the logistics, but I have no doubt that he would absolutely sweep up. Academically I can't say anyone can say for sure how it would go but it could be a revelation!
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 06 Sep 16 5.00pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
We need to bring back Grammar Schools, birching and teachers that aren't complete benders and leave the profession with 'stress' after teaching finger painting to five year olds for four years. I say to these placard wielding malcontents, try getting USD 10m out of Russia to pay service providers before contracts are voided. Then tell me what stress is. 1. Stop being a knob and having sly digs. [Link]
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jamiemartin721 Reading 06 Sep 16 5.03pm | |
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Originally posted by coulsdoneagle
Have you thought about sending him to an all girls school? I don't know about the logistics, but I have no doubt that he would absolutely sweep up. Academically I can't say anyone can say for sure how it would go but it could be a revelation! Friend of the family's son went to an all girls school for his A-Levels due to it being the only sixth form near them. Poor kid lasted two terms before suffering a nervous breakdown, and ended up getting a payout for sexual harassment. First term he was acting like the cock of the town, but they broke his body, mind and soul.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 06 Sep 16 5.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Well it's hard to describe him without him sounding like a wet lettuce. He's the eldest so fairly sensible from that point of view , enjoys his football, has more male friends but does mix with girls if they like computer games, football and YouTube and things like that. He's a cub at his local pack so mixes with a few girls there. I don't mamby pamby him by any stretch of the imagination but he's still very much a young boy in the sense that he has absolutely no idea about the facts of life, erections, still sends a letter to father Christmas and so on. He's only just starting to get a little bit of freedom to go to the shop by himself, doesn't have a phone and all the rest of it. I suspect it makes less difference that people think, because we tend to attribute things in our future to 'obvious' differences or stand out events in our past. But often, that's more of an excuse. Going to a mixed or single sex school won't make you a loser with the opposite sex. Kids just mature and learn that s**t at a different rate, and in their own time.
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