Texas school's "chivalry" assignment told girls to dress to please men
The school has removed the assignment which told girls not to "complain or whine" and "walk behind men daintily as if their feet were bound."
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The school has removed the assignment which told girls not to "complain or whine" and "walk behind men daintily as if their feet were bound."
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