Men Vs. Women

             There is a commotion in the front hallway at school. You hear yelling and arguing, and backpacks being slammed down. The people standing around watching are being pushed and shoved, and it's obvious there is something bad going on. A young girl runs to find an adult or school official for help, meanwhile a group of guys are hooting and hollering, yelling "FIGHT!" and "BEAT HIM UP!" Do you find this strange? The fact that the girls go running for help and the guys stay around to egg things on and don't want to miss a second of the action? You might say that it's normal, that's just the way girls and guys are, right? Despite the obvious distinction between the sexes, men and women are clearly different in so many ways.
             Take for example first, how baby boys and girls are raised. From almost the first day they come home, how a boy or girl should act is planned out for them. Before a child is born, names are picked. The parents to be naturally have one name for a girl, and another name for a boy. If it's a boy there might be names like James, Matt, or Mark; if it's a girl, names like Elizabeth, Ashley, or Katie would seem suitable. Colors also play an important part in the actions and later attitudes of babies. Say a friend was aware of the sex of her child prior to birth. You or I could walk into the nursery and have no problem at all deciphering if it was a boy's room or a girl's room. For a boy, there would be the natural blue shorts and jumpsuits, and probably trucks and sports related decor. As for a girl, pinks, frilly laces, teddy bears, and ballerinas would be everywhere. Maybe not so much as a baby, but still in the younger years, a boy and girl will be responded to differen!
             tly. As a rule, girls are raised playing with dolls and so this could accommodate with them being more nurturing and caring toward others. Boys grow up playing war and battleship in which their main concern is to shoot
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