A little girl and boy are fighting about the differences between the sex&s, and which one is better.
Finally, the boy drops his pants and says, “Here’s something I have that you’ll never have!”
The little girl is pretty upset by this, since it is clearly true, and runs home crying.
A while later, she comes running back with a smile on her face.
She drops her pants and says, “My mommy says that with one of these, I can have as many of those as I want!”
The boy, flustered by the girl’s confident comeback, scratches his head, trying to think of a response.
After a moment, he stands tall and exclaims, “Well, I bet I can climb that tree faster than you can!”
The girl smirks, pointing at the tree. “You’re on!”
The two race to the tree, giggling and trying to outdo each other.
By the time they both reach the top, they’re laughing so hard they forget all about their earlier argument.
“Maybe we’re both awesome in our own way,” the boy says, smiling.
The girl nods. “Deal
. But just so you know, I’m still faster at climbing!”
And with that, the two friends climb back down and run off to play, agreeing that being different just makes life more fun.
The little girl and boy were at odds over the differences between boys and girls, each claiming that their own sex was superior. The boy, in an attempt to prove his point, dropped his pants and declared that he had something the girl would never have. This left the girl feeling upset and she ran home in tears.
However, the little girl returned with a smile on her face, ready to challenge the boy. She dropped her pants and confidently stated that her mom had told her she could have as many of “those” as she wanted with what she had. The boy was taken aback by her response and struggled to come up with a comeback.
After a moment of contemplation, the boy challenged the girl to a race to climb a nearby tree. The girl accepted the challenge and they both raced to the top, laughing and enjoying the competition. As they reached the top, the laughter and joy of the moment made them forget all about their earlier argument.
Realizing that they were both unique and special in their own ways, the boy and girl agreed that being different only added to the fun of life. They both acknowledged each other’s strengths and weaknesses, coming to the conclusion that diversity was what made their friendship so special.
With a smile, the boy admitted that the girl was faster at climbing, but they both knew that it didn’t matter. They were just happy to be playing and having fun together. As they climbed back down from the tree, they ran off to continue their play, understanding that embracing their differences only made their friendship stronger.
In the end, the little girl and boy learned that it was okay to be different and that it was those differences that made life more interesting and enjoyable. They celebrated their unique qualities and cherished the bond they shared as friends.