Memoirs like Helen Boyd’s She’s Not the Man I Married explore "boyish girls" and "girlish boys," suggesting that relationships can be spaces where people become "ungendered".
A natural tendency toward high-energy, engaging, and sometimes disruptive behavior. boyishness
Critics argue that while boyishness can "refresh the child within," remaining boyish in all aspects of life can lead to irresponsible behavior or an "escape from duties". Gender and Educational Perspectives Memoirs like Helen Boyd’s She’s Not the Man
Memoirs like Helen Boyd’s She’s Not the Man I Married explore "boyish girls" and "girlish boys," suggesting that relationships can be spaces where people become "ungendered".
A natural tendency toward high-energy, engaging, and sometimes disruptive behavior.
Critics argue that while boyishness can "refresh the child within," remaining boyish in all aspects of life can lead to irresponsible behavior or an "escape from duties". Gender and Educational Perspectives