Summary of Peggy Orenstein's Boys & Sex
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#1 A typical tall, white athlete guy named Cole. He was planning to enter a military academy for college the following fall. His friends were the jock group. He was a feminist.
#2 Don’t even think about asking these kids about their dating lives.
#3 It’s bad for girls, but it’s worse for boys.
#4 In order to be masculine, you must never feel anything.
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Insights from Chapter 9
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#1
A typical tall, white athlete guy named Cole. He was planning to enter a military academy for college the following fall. His friends were the jock group. He was a feminist.
#2
Don’t even think about asking these kids about their dating lives.
#3
It’s bad for girls, but it’s worse for boys.
#4
In order to be masculine, you must never feel anything.
#5
Don’t ask these kids about dating. He hesitated. I. . -> The need for boys and girls to connect is equal, but from the start, boys are relegated to a more restricted emotional landscape. They are expected to never feel anything.
#6
Boys are not allowed to feel anything, and as a result, they are unable to form healthy relationships.
#7
Boys are not allowed to feel anything, and as a result, they are unable to form healthy relationships.
#8
Boys are not allowed to feel anything, and as a result they are unable to form healthy relationships.
#9
Jock culture (or what