> That's not what I said. I said my students would be thrilled to read the group's
rules for girls' behaviour
I'd have to review the thread to be sure, but you may have misread much of what was being said. I'm not sure anyone was trying to prescribe female behavior, other than the discussion of girls-gone-wild-style activity.
> The thing is, there are complicated and multiple reasons why girls might behave
in ways this author disparages, and none of them are adequately engaged by
what's been said here.
No, not really, but I wasn't just killing time till someone showed up who would. What you were hearing, from me at least, was honest (even if it was, as you say, appalling) about my own issues.