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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I asked this question earlier, but didn't get any responses? Are boys as likely to consider themselves to be bi-gender as girls are? Or is this a phenomena we are seeing mainly among girls?[/quote] Not sure. And not sure why it matters? Intuition would say more acceptable for girls because bullying. But, who knows.[/quote] DP. For me it matter because if it's mostly girls, I suspect it says a lot more about the misogyny they're encountering and how difficult it is to be a "girl" in this culture than anything specific about them.[/quote] It has never been easier to be a girl. The world is very female centric now, especially for anyone 30 and younger. [/quote] It will never be "easier" to be a girl until rape and sexual assault disappear. [/quote] Males are more likely than women to be victims of violence. Boys are equally as likely to be sexually abused as children. Men are more likely to be murder victims, and victims of physical assault. Both are equally likely to be victim of bullying or end up being abused in relationships. It is not a safe world for males either.[/quote]
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