A stereotype people use a lot is that girls and boys are completely different. I have a friend named Ashton, he is a boy. I meet him in E.L.A. because my teacher put us next to each other and we became good friends. being friends we do have a lot of things in common but we have a lot of difference to, for example… I play lots of instruments, ashton plays 1 instrument, Ashton has A.D.H.D. and I don’t. We also have A Lot of things in common, for example… we both love music and we like to be outside. Boys and girls have differences,but we have lots of similarities as well. Ashton and I both love country music. Ashton is always listening to country music. We have Music/Composition together, our teacher lets us listen to music and I have noticed me and Ashton like to listen to country music quite often. Ashton and I like to do activities outside. Ashton Told me he doesn't like to be inside all the time and how he likes to fish a lot. He also likes to go to a Skate park, hang outside with his friends and have fun. Ashton and I Have some great things in common which makes us good friends. …show more content…
Ashton have A.D.H.D. and I don’t. So I looked up A.D.H.D. and found that it stands for “Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder” it makes you have limited attention and makes you hyper. You can have A.D.H.D. for your entire life or years, can’t be cured. Ashton is a very Funny Kid, I think his A.D.H.D. makes him really fun to be around, because he acts silly. I play a lot of instruments, the only instrument ashton plays is the cello. I love instruments i play tons of them and ashton only plays one, I know that because I have orchestra with ashton, he says he doesn't like to play instruments which proves he dislikes playing instruments so the only instrument he would play is the cello from orchestra. In all, our differences make us better