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To: Red Badger

Back in the sixties when I was a teenager if I tried to do this insanity of invading the girls dressing room the following would have happened:

1. The girls that were not clothed would try to hide.
2. The girls that were clothed would gang up and beat my ass. A half dozen angry banshees is a bad idea.
3. Some of those girls would have boy friends that would hunt me down and beat me badly, very badly.
4. Mr. Hanley our principle, would throw my ass out of school and call my parents and cops. The fact that I got the hell beat out of me by boyfriends of the girls would have slipped Mr. Hanley’s memory and the cops would not give a damn that I got the hell beat out of me.


8 posted on 11/03/2025 8:06:42 PM PST by cpdiii (cane cutter, deckhand, oilfield roughneck, drilling fluid tech, geologist, pilot, pharmacist, MAGA)
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To: cpdiii

“Mr. Hanley our principle...”

We had a Dean of Boys named Mr. Hanley..............Ribault HS Jacksonville, Florida late 60’s early 70’s..............


9 posted on 11/03/2025 8:10:25 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: cpdiii

That would have happened in the 1980’s as well.

When did girls go soft? I mean that. In the 80’s girls would have beat the $hit of of a guy in the girl’s bathroom and there would have been so much screaming the boy would have been deaf for two weeks. Parents too are soft. Parents would have called and been all up at that school house demanding answers.

Everyone is so lame these days.


10 posted on 11/03/2025 8:18:38 PM PST by Morgana ( “Abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women.” — Alice Paul 🇺🇸 )
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