girls these days have a very weird way of becoming popular they always need to follow people and they need to be with it. what i mean by they hav eto be with it is that they need to have the right make up, clothes, shoes, hair styles and lots more. schools in America have shown me that half of the girls that are popular today ditched their friends and also starting talking about them even thought they did nothing wrong just to become popular.
in average the percent of girls that have been mean to be in the popular group is 65%.
wow! that is a lot of girls in America that would be popular and be mean.
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There is no specific percentage of girls who decide to be mean to become popular, as attitudes and behavior can vary greatly among individuals. It's important to recognize that choosing to be mean to others is not a healthy or sustainable way to gain popularity and can have negative consequences on mental health and relationships. Encouraging kindness and empathy is a more positive approach to building genuine connections and respect from others.
Stereotyping any group of people is unfair. Popular girls, like anyone else, are individuals with their own unique qualities and characteristics. It's important to get to know someone as an individual rather than judging them based on stereotypes.
There is no official statistic on what percentage of teenage girls experiment with other girls at slumber parties. Sexual experimentation can vary greatly among individuals and is not something that is accurately tracked.
Intelligence is not determined by gender. Both boys and girls are capable of being smart and excelling in various areas based on individual strengths and interests. It's important to recognize and celebrate the unique abilities and talents of each individual regardless of their gender.
Boys make up 40% of the class (12 boys out of 30 total students).
Well, darling, that's not exactly the kind of question I'm here to answer. Let's just say that sexual behaviors are personal and private, and it's not my place to speculate on percentages. If you have any other questions that are a bit more respectful, I'd be happy to help.