"Do you go to an all-girl's school?"
"Nope.."
"Oh."
As being indian, I continually get this same question asked to me (whether by family or family friends) and after my answer, they automatically assume I have a boyfriend. No. I don't. And by the way, going to all all-girl's or co-ed school has NOTHING to do with it either.
I find it completely stupid when parents think that by sending their children to an all-girl's or all-boy's school, their safe from any relationships happening with their children. And their children are to remain pure for the rest of their life. Yeah well, I got some news for you, thats total bs.
What they don't know, is that they are in fact CAUSING relationships to happen. I mean, imagine being in a same-sex school, it would be just that bit boring since there's no one to impress or like or have a little crush on.. and then once your out of school - BAM! They're everywhere! ... and this is where things go out of control.
Whereas for someone in a co-ed school sees the opposite sex everyday.. and once their out of school - Bam. They're still there.. nothing changes.
See the difference? (The 'Bam' produced are of different impacts lol) This is what happens.
Same-sex school's to me is just purely unnatural. Society isn't all male or all female. We are a mix and most of our life is going to be like that, so stop changing it. Males and females work together, learn together, cooperate together .. but some parents just think there's only one thing that males and females do together. Gosh grow up, seriously.
People need to learn to handle and control self-temptations from seeing a 'hot guy' or a 'hot chick' and this is only by going to co-ed schools (unless your homosexual ofcourse lol).
Oh and this also brings me to the point that same-sex schools encourage homosexuality. Don't act as if you don't know... cause I know you do. We always here that "oh apparently there's more lesbians there" for some all-girl's school and honestly.. what else do you expect? I mean, these poor children forced to go to a same-sex school, they just have no other choice..
But anyways, I'm proud my parents didn't send me to some lesbian all-girls school.
They did the right thing.
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