Why are teenage boys so disgusting?

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The discussion centers around the phenomenon of teenagers shouting words like "penis" in public settings, particularly at sporting events. Participants note that this behavior is often a form of adolescent rebellion, stemming from a desire to challenge societal taboos surrounding sexuality. Many agree that such actions can be seen as immature, yet they also reflect a natural part of growing up and testing boundaries. There is a recognition that while some find humor in this behavior, it can also be inappropriate, especially around younger children who are still developing their understanding of social norms. The conversation touches on the idea that this shouting serves as a way for teenagers to assert their independence and explore their identities, although it may also stem from peer pressure. Ultimately, the dialogue highlights the complexities of adolescent behavior, societal expectations, and the ongoing negotiation of what is considered acceptable in public discourse.
  • #101
DaveC426913 said:
When asked, Mike did say that the worst smell he'd ever encountered in his job, bar none, was the one where he "stewed" the meat off animal carcasses to recover the skeletons.

I believe it. That I cannot even IMAGINE. I'd rather be in a lab full of specimen jars and formalin.
 
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  • #102
Frame Dragger said:
Frankly, in medecine it isn't the bowel functions that are so terrible. You're bound to see wounds and limbs at angles that just strike a wrong chord with most people. I'd rather wade hip deep in **** than see someone who took a header into the pavement sans helment (on a bike or motorcycle).

For out and out disgusting, nothing is worse than days 5-14 of human decomp at room temp. That... is almost unbearable.

That all sounds pretty bad, indeed. I met a girl a few nights ago who was thinking about going into pathology. I'm sure she doesn't quite realize how bad it could get.
 
  • #103
Not that i don't love yall but guys are mostly disgusting because that's their jobs... lol... to annoy us into insanity
 
  • #104
sweetpea1993 said:
thats their jobs... lol... to annoy us into insanity
In my experience its a two way street. ;-)
 
  • #105
IMHO, and it is feeling humble right now, women were put on this planet to annoy men and vice versa.

Of course, I happen to be very good at it, and not in the teenage way described here, IRL.
 
  • #107
I have a thought. It might not be a good one, but I did think it, and so it is technically a thought. It exists, if anything can be said to exist. OK, maybe you are getting bored with this boring blather. Now to the aforementioned thought.

Have we ever considered the idea of sending boys and girls to separate schools, each catering to their separate needs?

Of course, if this were any other forum, I would brace for the cry of "sexist".

If you think about it, in general, middle school boys can't stand middle school girls, and vice versa. Of course, this changes in high school. But has anyone modern entertained this notion, and if so, does it work?
 
  • #108
Char. Limit said:
I have a thought. It might not be a good one, but I did think it, and so it is technically a thought. It exists, if anything can be said to exist. OK, maybe you are getting bored with this boring blather. Now to the aforementioned thought.

Have we ever considered the idea of sending boys and girls to separate schools, each catering to their separate needs?

Of course, if this were any other forum, I would brace for the cry of "sexist".

If you think about it, in general, middle school boys can't stand middle school girls, and vice versa. Of course, this changes in high school. But has anyone modern entertained this notion, and if so, does it work?

Personally I think this is a great idea. I read that they're trying this somewhere (I'm too lazy to google where I found it haha) and the biggest difference is seen in the boys - they do much better in all-male classrooms.

I don't think the entire schools would have to be separated by gender, just class time.
 
  • #109
Its been around though mostly in private schools.

Article on current trend in single gender class rooms.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/14/AR2008061401869.html


Here is an Op Ed criticism of gender separation in school.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/editorials/2006-03-28-oppose_x.htm
She has some good points. Her assertion that boys schools and programs always receive more money is probably based primarily on sports programs though it is still valid. I also agree that the primary differences in learning are likely cultural bias as opposed to an elementary difference.
 
  • #110
Two quotes, one from each article:

Kim Gandy said:
Supporters of separation argue, without proof, that boys and girls are so different that they must be tought differently. But studies show that gender differences are relatively small and becoming smaller. For example, the degree of overlap in girls' and boys' math skills was computed at between 98% and 99%, while in verbal skills the overlap was 96%.

Please don't say the other side needs proof, then give me these large and uncited numbers without explanation. It makes me wonder.

Washington Post said:
The school has no test data yet by which to judge the experiment, but Howard noted that grades for children in same-sex classes improved in many subjects. A parent survey found that almost half the boys and almost two-thirds of the girls in the classes had better attitudes toward school.

You are using one man's statement as a reliable source?

Personally, the word I hate most in the second article is "segregation". Seriously, we aren't trying for anything like Plessy.

Also, I'm not inclined to believe an article about women being cheated if the author is the president of NOW. If women aren't cheated, she's out of a job, after all.
 
  • #111
DaveC426913 said:
It's pretty straightforward: children have a far higher chance of surviving to adulthood today than at any other time in history. And they will be much healthier, and they will live longer.

I agree, but... look around
 
  • #112
Borek said:
I agree, but... look around

Yes, with hightened awareness of our surroundings and... friends... comes ... it's unavaoidable! :smile:
 
  • #113
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlYZbvmgx8E

I think this sums up the entire thread.
 
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  • #114
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlYZbvmgx8E

It didn't show up properly because you're only supposed to paste the final letters and numbers in the link between the the [ youtube ] codes. In this instance, only KlYZbvmgx8E was inserted between the codes.
 
  • #115
You know, like [yоutube]KlYZbvmgx8E[/yоutube] :biggrin:

It sums up things pretty well.
 
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