Avondale vs Troy
This entire week, when talking about boys against girls, all I could think of was my time in Avondale School District, mainly my 7th-grade year. Avondale, unlike the Troy School District, isn't as fancy or have the same level of students. Instead, students there (in my observation, at least) are more focused on more temporary circumstances, one of them is dating. In middle school, everyone was convinced that you had to have a boyfriend/girlfriend in order to be socially acceptable. The thing that really stood out to me about this concept was it was never the guys who tried to look good, it was always the girls. The point of me writing this is that girls at Avondale Middle School followed the representation Tannen had said, wearing "tight or revealing" clothing while men's clothing selections were "incomparably narrower." That's why moving to the Troy School District has made me really recognize what I have and be grateful for it. In this district, looks and appearances mean much less than academic achievement because everyone is so focused on studying the hardest they can. Although it still does exist at Troy, the gender appearances are much more scaled back (once again, in my observation) than other schools.
Good point;however, I don't think that Troy High is scaled back. I think it has just become less obvious to those who it doesn't imply to. men's styles are still narrow and women's styles are still so wide.
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