Ten-year-old boys move differently than middle-aged women, who move differently than athletic guys, who move differently than government bureaucrats.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Children at certain ages have distinct actions, and boys at certain ages have a particular way of acting too.
Research shows that girls look at leadership differently than boys.
Boys are lacking in female skills, dropping out of schools and ending up in jails and unemployed because they lack these skills.
Watching kids go from the age of 9 and 10 to 13 is a big, huge jump. The way they speak, their looks, their attitudes, everything changes as you go from being a little kid to a teenager.
No one told me about boys. I had to figure it out myself. The first thing I learned was that sometimes they grow slower than women mentally.
Boys will be boys, and so will a lot of middle-aged men.
My world was completely different to other boys my age. When I was six I was earning money, and by 10 I was paying more tax than the parents of other pupils. I feel a lot older than my years. Because I was working with adults, I had to mature a lot quicker.
The thing about women playing boys is that we're not going to age, and we're not going to go through puberty in the middle of a long-running series.
Kids are disorganized.
We need to have women in more powerful positions that are making decisions, so when that 10-year-old girl is looking up and wondering, 'What can I do and what do I want to be when I get older?' She has the opportunity to do and be whatever she wants.