Multiple Choice
Why is it that social interactions between 11- and 12-year-old boys and girls are frequently so awkward?
A) Because girls tend to do much better than boys in school at this age, and this becomes a source of endless teasing and torment.
B) Because girls form cliques and boys form crowds, and thus they really have nothing to talk about
C) Because they are not yet at the age where they have anything in common, and thus there is no real value in these social interactions.
D) Because the girls may be taller and look more mature than the boys, since their pubertal growth spurt begins earlier.
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