Originally Posted by
wolfgirl90
And of course, in BOTH the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts, gender exclusivity hasn't existed for many, many years now.
Not sure how many times I need to bring this up, but the Boy Scouts have the Venturing program, which is co-ed. Girls (and boys for that matter) in the Venturing program don't wear the same uniform as Boy Scouts but they wear a patch that shows their connection to the Boy Scouts. And women can be adult leaders in the Boy Scouts for all of their programs. So boys can hang out other boys, but can be lead by a woman. The same thing happens in the Girl Scouts. Men are allowed to be adult leaders.
We also have highly successful youth programs, such as Camp Fire USA and 4-H, that are entirely co-ed.
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