No. No one can become gay. Sexual orientation is fixed at a very young age, possibly birth.
Sexual orientation is not determined by childhood exploration or experiences. Sexual orientation is a complex interplay of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Childhood exploration with peers does not cause someone to become gay; a person's sexual orientation is part of their inherent identity.
No they just want to experiment
ALL the children are boys, so 1/2 half are boys and so is the other half.
Piggy, due to his poor physical condition and lack of confidence, does not get to go exploring in "Lord of the Flies." The other boys see him as a burden and do not include him in their adventures.
He wanted the boys to become soldiers, and the girls for sex.
40 passangers, half of these are children, which is 20. Half of the children are girls, which is 10. So the other 10 children must be boys.
they may be girls and boys
yes she had 4 kids and 2 were girls and the other 2 were boys
The colonists that learned how to speak native languages were usually the children. They would exchange boys to learn each other's language, then the boys would become interpreters. There were also those people that were captured or married into the tribe/colony.
All of them are boys.
After exploring the rock, Ralph and Jack return to the other boys and discuss the potential of using the rock as a fort or lookout point. They also discuss the need for a signal fire to attract passing ships for rescue.
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1000 :4000
yes in fact children can get married and children with adults and boys with boys