Boy Scouts vs Girl Scouts

Started by Deja~vu2 pages

Re: Boy Scouts vs Girl Scouts

Originally posted by Selphie
Okay, so this is a thought that popped into my head the other day.

Boy scouts learn about things like manners, etc, but a main thing they learn about are survival techniques in the wilderness, if shit happens/if technology fails for some reason.

A few days ago my friend Sarah and I were hanging out with a guy, and the topic of being a boyscout somehow became part of our conversation. Something he had done in front of us was something he learned in Boy scouts as a kid. My friend Sarah replies, "Oh wow, I never knew that."

The guy replies, "Well, didn't you learn that in girl scouts?"

My friend Sarah says, "No, we learned how to be nice little girls, and we learned how to work in the kitchen."
I learned more in the "Camp Fire Girls." In girl scouts we were slaves to cookie sales and money every week. I had to buy a neato green thingie to wear. Who would like to buy it.

Now, I don't know how long my friend Sarah's been in the girl scouts, and I don't know much about the girl scouts, because I've never been involved with it. But, immediately after she said that, I wondered why the girl scouts aren't taught such handy stuff like the boy scouts learn. I mean, of course they are learning valuable things (I hope), but the Boy scouts are learning things that a person could find much more worthwhile when the time came to use some certain techniques.

So, do the girl scouts eventually learn the same as the Boy scouts?

If not, why?

I don't like my green suit anymore....

Re: Re: Boy Scouts vs Girl Scouts

Originally posted by Deja~vu
I don't like my green suit anymore....

How about posting a pic of you wearing it?

Re: Re: Re: Boy Scouts vs Girl Scouts

Originally posted by botankus
How about posting a pic of you wearing it?

How about her posting a pic of her not wearing it? 😆 jk

Something to do with mormons or some other christian group that think boys should do this and girls should do that.

Originally posted by Schecter
a nine year old cub scout would have done all that?

If his previous posts were to be believed, the older girls would simply have had to raise their skirts a bit and the totally idiotic male would have become so entranced by the allure of white hot adult feelings in his pants that he would have handed the girls the money and the cookies, as well as the keys to his parent's cars and the deed to their house.

the average Eagle Scout I know is someone who did it purely because it looks good on a resume. I did learn some practical things in Boy Scouts but for the most part I really hated the organization.

Would it be silly if you joined as a 17 year old?

Originally posted by RedAlertv2
the average Eagle Scout I know is someone who did it purely because it looks good on a resume. I did learn some practical things in Boy Scouts but for the most part I really hated the organization.

I agree. I, however, loved the organization. After I got my Eagle Scout, we did a LOT of "high adventure" stuff like diving, rock climbing, white water, etc. I had some of the best fun doing that stuff.

Originally posted by dadudemon
I agree. I, however, loved the organization. After I got my Eagle Scout, we did a LOT of "high adventure" stuff like diving, rock climbing, white water, etc. I had some of the best fun doing that stuff.

Answer my question, damn you!

Originally posted by Selphie
Answer my question, damn you!

I did. I was the first person to answer your question.

http://www.girlscouts.org/program/program_opportunities/

Originally posted by Selphie
Would it be silly if you joined as a 17 year old?
At 17 they wouldn't enlist her as a girl scout. Instead she would be trained as an assistant leader so that when she is 18, she can be a leader.

Fact: Boy scouts are just as good for ****ing as girl scouts.

Originally posted by Zeal Ex Nihilo
Fact: Boy scouts are just as good for ****ing as girl scouts.

Fact: nutella

Re: Boy Scouts vs Girl Scouts

Originally posted by Selphie
Okay, so this is a thought that popped into my head the other day.

Boy scouts learn about things like manners, etc, but a main thing they learn about are survival techniques in the wilderness, if shit happens/if technology fails for some reason.

A few days ago my friend Sarah and I were hanging out with a guy, and the topic of being a boyscout somehow became part of our conversation. Something he had done in front of us was something he learned in Boy scouts as a kid. My friend Sarah replies, "Oh wow, I never knew that."

The guy replies, "Well, didn't you learn that in girl scouts?"

My friend Sarah says, "No, we learned how to be nice little girls, and we learned how to work in the kitchen."

Now, I don't know how long my friend Sarah's been in the girl scouts, and I don't know much about the girl scouts, because I've never been involved with it. But, immediately after she said that, I wondered why the girl scouts aren't taught such handy stuff like the boy scouts learn. I mean, of course they are learning valuable things (I hope), but the Boy scouts are learning things that a person could find much more worthwhile when the time came to use some certain techniques.

So, do the girl scouts eventually learn the same as the Boy scouts?

If not, why?

I should have join the girlscout when I was a boy.

My chances of kissing a girl could have been pretty high.

Originally posted by BackFire
This.

Also, girlscouts should teach girls how to deepthroat. And love it.

hell yeah

There are different scout groups, some are actually mixed sex & just called "the scouts".