Cat Fight!
Are sweet, pigtailed American girls becoming violent, bloodthirsty thugs? Last year The Boston Globe ran a piece under the headline "Violence Raging Among Teen Girls," citing girls' increased tendencies toward physical violence. Newsweek's take was labeled "Bad Girls Go Wild." But research presented last week by Darrell Steffensmeier, a professor of sociology and criminology at Penn State, finds that girls haven't changed so much as the threshold for a slap on the wrist. Explains Steffensmeier:
"Girls are more likely to be arrested today than yesteryear for fighting with their parents or stepparents, teachers or other supervisors, and with other girls….Police files show that actions such as a girl throwing a dish at her mother or pouring a carton of chocolate milk on a girl at school for 'talking about her,' now result in arrests."
The research team also found that the female-to-male percentage of assault arrests was 20 percent in 1980 but just 19 percent in 2003 -- yet another area where women are falling behind.
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Thank god the experts are already taking steps to combat this.
When I was a freshman in High School, my best friend (who was also a freshman) had two senior girls get into a catfight in the girl's room over him. In their Catholic school uniforms.
How cool is that?
god damn I love The Onion.
Thank goodness for equal rights. The feminists are right, everyone should be treated equally and fairly.
(Even I can't tell if I'm being sarcastic or not.)
"Bad Girls Go Wild."
I could have sworn I had that DVD, but I couldn't find it this weekend.
"I could have sworn I had that DVD, but I couldn't find it this weekend."
you can download it off of LimeWire
When I was a freshman in High School, my best friend (who was also a freshman) had two senior girls get into a catfight in the girl's room over him. In their Catholic school uniforms.
How cool is that?
My thoughts on the matter are definitely not work-safe.
I don't have any particular Catholic school girl fantasies, but I did discover a few years ago that I like girls in plaid skirts. Some girls, anyway. Guess that makes me a Protestant.
[Generic joke about being turned on by schoolgirls].
New headline: Title Nine a big success for aspiring female bullies.
To clarify: By "girls", I meant women. Don't know about the other guys around here, though.
joe:
That makes him cooler than the coolest thing ever.
Or he was at that time, anyway.
Ms. Howley, next time you do a cat fight post, do it in the morning when men's minds are less likely to wander 🙂
There's such a time?
Pro Liberate wrote: "To clarify: By 'girls', I meant women."
And here I thought you were staking a bold position on age of consent.
I knew a girl in high school who I really wanted to see in a plaid skirt, but she ditched me for a guy on the swim team.
Ah, memories.
Here's a little tidbit from last month about the rise of Gurl Gangs in DC.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/metro/20060330-121739-8291r.htm
Jack, I was actually thinking about a specific woman I used to work with. She wore plaid skirts.