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Originally Posted by Flash Walken
When I was teaching physed to kids as old as 15 I was trying to get them to run to the correct base on the diamond, we weren't terrible concerned that one of the boys had a better slugging percentage or ran a faster 40 than one of the girls.
Based on the 16 year olds I know, both the girls and the boys could use the information provided by sitting in on the other groups sex ed class.
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I wasn't talking about gym class. I was talking about the competitive sports. High School sports are a big deal to high level athletes.
I'll agree with your second point that both sexes should sit in on both groups sex ed classes. That makes a lot of sense actually. Kind of immature and silly that it wasn't like that when I was in school.