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Post by ironbite on Oct 11, 2011 17:13:10 GMT -5
At least you didn't add the video or a picture.
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Post by brandonl337 on Oct 11, 2011 20:22:48 GMT -5
I was in single sex school from year 3-10. I never encountered any. Of course, this was in the 80s and early 90s, when it was much less common for anyone to be "out". I'd be interested to know just how openly homosexual people at that school are now, now that you mention it. Other than that, I gotta say homosexuals are homosexuals, whether they go to a single sex school or not. I don't believe anyone who would otherwise be hetero is "turned" homosexual by attending a single sex school. Situational homosexuality, it's not so much that they are gay, it's more that they really, really want the sexual release. Did someone cut off their hands?
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Post by lighthorseman on Oct 12, 2011 2:11:48 GMT -5
All-male (Catholic) college prep. Fewer distractions. This... I went from solid As and Bs at an all boys school to Ds and Fs when I went co-ed.
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Post by Art Vandelay on Oct 12, 2011 2:28:38 GMT -5
All-male (Catholic) college prep. Fewer distractions. This... I went from solid As and Bs at an all boys school to Ds and Fs when I went co-ed. People like yourself who redirect sexual frustration to academic pursuits are sadly a tiny minority.
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Post by lighthorseman on Oct 12, 2011 2:31:23 GMT -5
This... I went from solid As and Bs at an all boys school to Ds and Fs when I went co-ed. People like yourself who redirect sexual frustration to academic pursuits are sadly a tiny minority. But that wasn't it at all. I had girlfriends when I was at an all boys school, just outside of school hours. At a co-ed school, there were distractions during classtime.
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Post by Art Vandelay on Oct 12, 2011 2:32:40 GMT -5
People like yourself who redirect sexual frustration to academic pursuits are sadly a tiny minority. But that wasn't it at all. I had girlfriends when I was at an all boys school, just outside of school hours. At a co-ed school, there were distractions during classtime. Still, the majority use the lack of distractions to focus on less constructive activities, such as being assholes.
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Post by Vene on Oct 12, 2011 10:33:19 GMT -5
People like yourself who redirect sexual frustration to academic pursuits are sadly a tiny minority. But that wasn't it at all. I had girlfriends when I was at an all boys school, just outside of school hours. At a co-ed school, there were distractions during classtime. Funny, I've always thought of women/girls as people, not as distractions.
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Post by Dragon Zachski on Oct 12, 2011 10:48:57 GMT -5
I'm sorry, but if you're so horny that the mere presence of a female distracts you from academic studies, you might want to get that looked into, because that's not a good sign.
Of course, this would explain a lot...
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Post by worlder on Oct 12, 2011 10:55:12 GMT -5
Of course lighthorseman is probably exaggerating a little; unless you aren't.
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Post by RavynousHunter on Oct 12, 2011 13:55:13 GMT -5
I'm sorry, but if you're so horny that the mere presence of a female distracts you from academic studies, you might want to get that looked into, because that's not a good sign. Of course, this would explain a lot... That'd make sense for Rat...not so much for Lighty.
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Post by Dragon Zachski on Oct 12, 2011 16:11:05 GMT -5
I'm sorry, but if you're so horny that the mere presence of a female distracts you from academic studies, you might want to get that looked into, because that's not a good sign. Of course, this would explain a lot... That'd make sense for Rat...not so much for Lighty. 1. He said that as soon as he was in a co-ed school, his grades dropped severely, and he cited "distractions". Considering that the only difference is that females are around, this implies that he is being heavily distracted by females. 2. He is against men and women working in the same army unit because of "distractions". And the always enigmatic "I've seen it happen" explanation he gives. 1 explains 2. Simply put.
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Post by lighthorseman on Oct 12, 2011 16:39:15 GMT -5
But that wasn't it at all. I had girlfriends when I was at an all boys school, just outside of school hours. At a co-ed school, there were distractions during classtime. Funny, I've always thought of women/girls as people, not as distractions. When you were a teenager? I don't believe you.
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Post by lighthorseman on Oct 12, 2011 16:40:15 GMT -5
That'd make sense for Rat...not so much for Lighty. 1. He said that as soon as he was in a co-ed school, his grades dropped severely, and he cited "distractions". Considering that the only difference is that females are around, this implies that he is being heavily distracted by females. 2. He is against men and women working in the same army unit because of "distractions". And the always enigmatic "I've seen it happen" explanation he gives. 1 explains 2. Simply put. Not just having them around. The ability to cut class and have sex, was distracting. Since you asked.
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Post by Dragon Zachski on Oct 12, 2011 16:46:05 GMT -5
1. He said that as soon as he was in a co-ed school, his grades dropped severely, and he cited "distractions". Considering that the only difference is that females are around, this implies that he is being heavily distracted by females. 2. He is against men and women working in the same army unit because of "distractions". And the always enigmatic "I've seen it happen" explanation he gives. 1 explains 2. Simply put. Not just having them around. The ability to cut class and have sex, was distracting. Since you asked. That explains even more, actually.
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Post by N. De Plume on Oct 12, 2011 18:06:28 GMT -5
Funny, I've always thought of women/girls as people, not as distractions. When you were a teenager? I don't believe you. Will you believe me, then? Despite popular opinion, there is the occasional teenager that is not controlled soleley by their sex hormones.
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