How to treat the behavior of letting boys go to the girls' dormitory to check their sleep in the morning?
I really don't know what to say to the group of people in the residential management department of our school student union. Before, our school was mixed with men and women, and later, women checked women and men checked men. Of course, something happened. What I said is also posted by the school, and it is true. It happened in summer. At noon, two girls took off their tops in the dormitory to enjoy the cool, and then came to check the dormitory. The girl asked them to get dressed for a while, and as a result, they were forced to push through the door. One of the clothes is at hand, so they put it on in time, and the other one can only turn their back on them. Even when he saw such a situation, he didn't say that he consciously avoided it. The boys watched with great interest. The naked girl was angry and ashamed and told them to go out. During the period, she didn't say any dirty words, but her tone was tough. As a result, the accommodation department gave a D. (I forgot to mention that our dormitory hygiene is evaluated by ABCD, which is linked to my usual credits. If you get a B, you should write a check and C should be informed. ) because the girls' dormitory was cleaned, I felt wronged when I got a D. In addition, I told the guide to find a secretary. There was only one girl who apologized. And check the boys' dormitory. Boys are naked in the dormitory, and as a result, girls are aboveboard. So there's really no way to talk about them. Because many similar things have happened in girls' dormitories, including going in directly without knocking at the door or lifting the quilt, girls have a great response. They wrote and posted notices saying that they didn't have quality or something, so the school leaders let them check for themselves when they knew.