Dear Boy's High Schools.
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  • Reads 36
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2014
For me there is a necessary conversation. From my 'biography' (If you  read it) you know that I am from Kenya. If you  did not, now you  do. Anyway I feel like I should give context for this writing. In a typical Kenyan his school system, the educators feel that they do us Kenyan teenagers a favor by dividing the high schools according to our gender.  Anyway I think that is utter nonsense. This is because how are we, in the prime of hormone life supposed to learn about each other and relate with each other if we don't even know how the other sex functions. I went to a mixed school and I am proud of that. However, after high school I interacted with a boy from a boy school and this sparked me to write this.  I hope you  enjoy leave a comment and vote please.  DISCLAIMER :This is just my opinion.
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