>be me
>highschool gym class
>shirts vs skins
>take off shirt
>gym teacher sees my bruises
>get called into office
>asked if bruises are from home
>no these are from school
>oh ok
>never chosen for skins again
>thanks gym teacher

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    even if separated, even for boys this feels icky. and if there’s no coloured vest then how are the girls forming teams?

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      11 months ago

      You’d have to ask the 4chan OP about the lore of his made-up universe, I have no idea.

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        11 months ago

        Uh, naw shirts vs skins absolutely was a thing in the 2000s. I hated it. Pretty SURE* girls did boring shit instead of team sports though.

        Edit whoops

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      When I was in high school only girls got pinnies on a regular basis. It was icky. Gym class was also segregated.

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          Sort of, there were only enough for one class. Boys & girls ran separately, but at the same time. We only got them if the girls weren’t using them.

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              There seemed to be some political objection to it. It was a a strange time. Definitely a problem I had that I’m glad my son doesn’t have to deal with.