Definatly not. Everyone shoulb be treated equally
No
Yes, the boys and girls growth spurt grows differently. Boys have more developed muscles, so they're stronger. Girls have periods and give birth, so they are more flexible.
Not necessarily.
Boys and girls may carry books differently due to social conditioning and gender norms that dictate how each gender should behave. These differences are often learned at a young age and can vary depending on cultural influences.
neurologically 2 years old boys and girls are nearly identical. puberty is the defining time which separates girls from boys.
so humans can reproduce
No, they are not. They are not only physically different but they think differently.
Because they are different for one
.Everyone thinks differently. Not just girls and boys but girls and girls and boys and boys. While girls would be thinking about how nice and considerate a guy is, the guy would be trying to look down her top- maybe. So yeah I guess girls do think differently to boys. ------------------------------------- guys have a general way of thinking that is very different from how girls think
No, girls should go to a mixed school (boys and girls) because it will be easier for girls to talk to boys when they are older.
Boys and girls should be in separate classes because the boys fall behind quicker, and interact better with guys. Girls interact better with girls.
because boys use urnials and only use stalls to do #2s but girls and boys are made differently and need to be separated for personal reasons