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I took home ec in HS to be around the pretty girls and actually learned some life skills. Next year more guys enrolled.
I graduated in the 1970s when home ec was still a thing. Several guys joined because they heard there was food (cookies!)...and pretty girls. These guys were a lot of fun in class. The teacher had them sew vests and a tie while we girls sewed skirts or simple dresses. Our Christmas tea fashion show for the PTA was a hit because the guys really rocked their plaid or solid vests and fat 70's ties. Good memories!
I graduated from High School in 1970. We had home ec in my high school. To this day I wish I had signed up for those classes because of the "pretty girls". But at my school there was not one guy in home ec classes. I could have been a trail blazer and would have become the first.
I still think fondly of those days. You ladies were really beautiful. Still are.
Graduated 71. Took a foods class to be around the girls. Ratio about 10-1.
True Fox hunter indeed.
Life skills, from the pretty girls?
Sure..Cookin' and Bakin'... Girls were really pretty in the 70s.. Dudes were on point back in the day. Competition was high. You needed every edge.. Willie Sutton rule in effect.
Yeah, while I was taking auto shop with a bunch of other hillbillies, and making fun of the guys that took typing, I started to realize that they were in a room full of girls, and I was in a room full of greasy guys. I also would have learned where to put a period in that first sentence.
In NC we took Shop and Auto too. Home Ec was an elective. Girls were not seen much after school hours in my day. So you had to meet them where you could. That's why going to church was vital. Many of my friends are still married to their HS sweeties.