Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of issues do you think it causes?
The ones it causes. Now answer the question.
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My guess is that OP’s son is staring at the girls as they do PE activities like warmup stretches or running laps.
There are at least two all male-private schools in MoCo, OP. Worth it if he needs shelter from boobs and female butts.
Or that the girls are going to be better than OP’s son![]()
Why do you assume OP is the parent of a son? May be OP's daughter was feeling uncomfortable??
-- DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of issues do you think it causes?
The ones it causes. Now answer the question.
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My guess is that OP’s son is staring at the girls as they do PE activities like warmup stretches or running laps.
There are at least two all male-private schools in MoCo, OP. Worth it if he needs shelter from boobs and female butts.
Or that the girls are going to be better than OP’s son![]()
Anonymous wrote:Kids that need to be gender-separated for PE are going to have bigger problems in life than whatever is going on in the gym.
Anonymous wrote:Not op, but in my kids' middle school the PE teacher is a major chauvinist. He loves the boys, tons of high fives and jokes. He disdains the girls; even the ones who actually try (though there are plenty who don't). When the boys don't pass the ball to the girls that play, the PE teacher throws up his hands "nothing I can do about it"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of issues do you think it causes?
The ones it causes. Now answer the question.
Why won’t you explain the problem?