Went to coed pri, then girls sec sch, then coed jc. I think this is the best combi- to do single gender in sec sch. I got to experience the rowdiness of boys from pri sch, and also cute pri sch crush experiences. Then in sec sch, it was nice going through puberty and growing up without the eyes of boys. Comfortable, like the guest said. It also encouraged us growing ladies to take up whatever leadership positions there was available, without having gender stereotypes. Then came jc, and because I had coed experience before, I wasn't awkward.
@lijiahongjordan3 ай бұрын
@@tulipsandpeaches1834 nice
@lijiahongjordan5 ай бұрын
I was in an all boys' school for 10 years so it was quite nice listening to this podcast from a girls' perspective. Hahahahaha.
@itsclarityco5 ай бұрын
we're curious how different is it on the other side 👀👀👀
@lijiahongjordan3 ай бұрын
@@itsclarityco it was a fun and memorable experience being exposed in a testosterone only environment. I remember how we would do silly things to one another. I briefly recall one incident where I was peeing in the urinal and one of my classmates playfully humped me from behind! 😂 We also did other stupid and childish things like I remember 1 classmate wanted to hang himself on a nylon string for fun during physics class (he almost succeeded, but thankfully the string broke). Having crushes on our female teachers was also a thing. (Confession: I used to have several crushes on some of my female teachers, but it worked out for the better because it motivated me to do well in the subject that the teacher was teaching). I guess these were things that guys like us would do without the presence of girls judging us hahaha. But having said that, I had a massive culture shock when I entered poly. It took me a while to get used to talking to girls.