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<blockquote data-quote="amilabanuka" data-source="post: 1163112" data-attributes="member: 5836"><p>I went to a mixed school. The barrier was not such damn there. Yes I admit it was there. If a teacher see a boy and a girl chattering there will mostly be a whole lot of questions.</p><p>But they also had some points. What do you think a 9th grade boy come and ask a sixth grade girl, "Nangi oya mata kamthida?". The girl(even the boy (I had no idea at grade 9)) has no idea about love. They can take anything out of tese little girls. That's why most teachers are so. I know it because both my parents are teachers. </p><p></p><p>Most boys just asking a girl without thinking. A recent incident came to my mind. A boy from grade 10 has asked a grade 8 girl. She refuced. Then he asked her best friend "Nangi araya kamthi natnam oyawath mata kamathi wenna". They have no idea. </p><p>So I think teachers should act to protect these girls from this kind of situations. In the schools we boys do another mistake. Some times we are talking with a girl just a subject matter of ask her some notes. When a teacher comes they fear that the teacher will punish them and try to flee. Then the teacher get suspicious and try to inquire it. These kind of situations leads to the present situation. I have used this knowledge to talk with girls in my school. I never did fled. I just face the teacher and smiled at him. They mostly think that I'm not doing something wrong and they just walk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amilabanuka, post: 1163112, member: 5836"] I went to a mixed school. The barrier was not such damn there. Yes I admit it was there. If a teacher see a boy and a girl chattering there will mostly be a whole lot of questions. But they also had some points. What do you think a 9th grade boy come and ask a sixth grade girl, "Nangi oya mata kamthida?". The girl(even the boy (I had no idea at grade 9)) has no idea about love. They can take anything out of tese little girls. That's why most teachers are so. I know it because both my parents are teachers. Most boys just asking a girl without thinking. A recent incident came to my mind. A boy from grade 10 has asked a grade 8 girl. She refuced. Then he asked her best friend "Nangi araya kamthi natnam oyawath mata kamathi wenna". They have no idea. So I think teachers should act to protect these girls from this kind of situations. In the schools we boys do another mistake. Some times we are talking with a girl just a subject matter of ask her some notes. When a teacher comes they fear that the teacher will punish them and try to flee. Then the teacher get suspicious and try to inquire it. These kind of situations leads to the present situation. I have used this knowledge to talk with girls in my school. I never did fled. I just face the teacher and smiled at him. They mostly think that I'm not doing something wrong and they just walk. [/QUOTE]
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