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Are all seventh grade boys sexist? |
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Okay, it may totally seem like they are. But truthfully, the majority of them only act that way around other guys--or around other people in general.
They're very concerned about keeping their proof of masculinity. So, most of them think that being rude or sexist around girls is the way to do that.
In seventh grade, half the boys don't know how to talk to girls, because they haven't had many friends that are girls. This is why they might come off rude or sexist. Maybe they want to be your friend [[Or More]] But they don't know how to convey that. So, what they say might tick you off or something and later they're going to feel really stupid for saying it.
I'm a girl, I have currently entered eighth grade and last year, a lot of the boys were like that. You really just have to wait for them to mature. I'm not saying that they're any better in eighth grade--of course, it all depends on the individual person.
But, it's easier for me to be around and talk to guys than some of the rest of my friends http://wiki.answers.com/Q/That_are_girls and i have a couple of best friends that are guys. You know, like i can actually go to their house and have conversations with their parents. And when i hang out with these friends and their groups http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Since_boys_at_my_school_are_super-cliquey, sometimes their friends don't approve of me, a girl, being around. And that is when they begin to get rude.
Just tell them off or ignore it and talk animatedly with someone else. They truly aren't trying to be rude. They just aren't used to females hanging on their turf with their group and they get extremely territorial and defensive. It's almost like they're saying "You aren't familiar and we don't know you well enough, so you can't be here."
Just like male dogs.
But it'll get better when you're older. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Or_so_i%27ve_heard.
First answer by Zoop. Last edit by Fayewn. Contributor trust: 12 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 28 [recommend question]





