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Outrage As High School Boys RATE ‘Female’ Classmates Based Upon Their ‘Attractiveness’ In Maryland


Startling reports from a high school in Maryland have gone on to reveal how teenage boys have begun rating their female counterparts in the classroom, based upon their attractiveness.

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It is no surprise now how boys, as well as men, have always felt the need to show some sort of ownership over their female counterparts. Whether it’s in the classroom in the workplace, one thing is for sure, the typical ‘boys will be boys’ culture has always been a sad and lousy excuse for such behavior.

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Now, however, trends just might be changing after shocking reports from Maryland’s Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School revealed how the boys were again up to no good.

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Think along the lines of ranking your female classmates based upon their attractiveness. Yes, you heard that right.

A list went viral featuring so many female high school students’ names and how they had been disgracefully ranked by an order of attractiveness.

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Source: CBS

But if you think the girls would just sit back and watch the disgusting behavior, think again. After the news went viral, the females united and opted to take a stand with only one thing on their minds- ‘No, no longer!”

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The young women put their feet firmly on the ground and made sure the boys learned a lesson, once and for all. Therefore, they pushed for an array of stricter rules against the horrifying form of harassment and also united for safer learning environments too, as reported by the Washington Post recently.

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Source: ABC News

The list created by a group of high school boys stated each girl’s name and a score that ranged from anywhere between 5.5 to 9.4, rounding each to the nearest hundredth.

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Not only was the list sent to each student’s phone via a text message, but many were also horrified to learn how the cellphone numbers were made public to everyone, referring to it as a breach of trust.

Source: ABC News

While the school claims it is still investigating the matter, many were shocked at the audacity that some of these boys had to even think of such an idea in the first place.

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