Sure, but I was interested in this conversation. I really do think there's an insidious link between the gender dynamics that create an all boys group that allow girl into their social circle because they like looking at her and the way her father (and other men in the town) act similarly entitled to her. It's a connection I'm not sure if the movie knows its making. But the response on here has been a lot of "boys will be boys" which dismisses quite a bit, like how that behaviour is disrespectful to girls and women and movies like this can normalize that kind of gaze. And this is a group of boys that are bullied for being outcasts and supposedly non-normative, so "boys will be boys" doesn't really fly. For a group of kids that are called homophobic slurs, the movie cant even entertain the possibility that one of the boys isn't sexually attractive to Bev. I guess that would ruin the gag?