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[quote=Anonymous]The anti-BSA types just can’t avoid the opportunity to engage in another BSA misrepresentation screed. At the elementary school level, the Cub Scout groups called a “Den” (8 – 12 children) meet entirely separately as either all-girl or all-boy groups. The only time boy and girl Dens might each other is at larger monthly “Pack” meetings, but the boy and girl dens are pretty much unto themselves even then. For the junior high/younger high school ages, the Scout BSA groups called a “Troop” (15 – 50 children) meet entirely separate from each other and there is no interaction between boys and girls. So no, there is no real opportunity in the BSA for boys and girls to be compared to each other based on misplaced views of differing standards by gender. Girls, boys, trans kids and every other variety of child is welcome in the BSA. After having been a volunteer with the BSA for over 40 years, I have yet to come across a family who wants their boy to join Girl Scouts. The BSA can serve all of their needs -- and these families are not attracted to an organization that discriminates against their child. [/quote]
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