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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo" data-source="post: 574110" data-attributes="member: 3740"><p>I agree totally, never had those classes in my high school that would've actually been relevant to my life. As a boy only school, we had only wood and metal working classes, no home ec which I actually asked for and was laughed at for doing so. "Why would a boy want to learn to cook." When I'd asked I'd already been cooking for my familiy for nearly ten years, my main reason for wanting to do home ec was for the ec side of things like learning to budget etc. was very annoyed about the whole situation.</p><p></p><p>At least my son was able to do home ec when he was still at school but then again he went to a co ed school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo, post: 574110, member: 3740"] I agree totally, never had those classes in my high school that would've actually been relevant to my life. As a boy only school, we had only wood and metal working classes, no home ec which I actually asked for and was laughed at for doing so. "Why would a boy want to learn to cook." When I'd asked I'd already been cooking for my familiy for nearly ten years, my main reason for wanting to do home ec was for the ec side of things like learning to budget etc. was very annoyed about the whole situation. At least my son was able to do home ec when he was still at school but then again he went to a co ed school. [/QUOTE]
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