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The Opposite Sex

From: City High Radio
Length: 00:04:56

City High junior A Greene asks, "What would you be like if you were the opposite sex?" and finds the answers surprising. Read the full description.
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A Greene is surprised by the answers she receives when she asks people, "What would you be like if you were the opposite sex?" It's another great vox pop from City High Radio.

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I don't know.

I liked that you asked a little kid what he would be like as the other gender and he said "I don't know"... thats what I would say.

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Instructor: Sarah Bromer

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