It's not just girl behavior.  In the fourth grade I was in Kentfield, CA, and a 
big treat was to get some Blum's mints.  I think it was a San Francisco 
company.  Anyway one day I had a Blums mint--each one was square and came in a 
plastic envelope--and for some reason we were eating lunch in the classroom.  
Doug Fleming, the little boy who sat in front of me, turned around, took my 
mint, licked it and tried to give it back to me.

Mayberry experiences are universal, regardless of a child's gender.

Martha, the still offended
Huntsville, AL
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