If there is a desire to expand on these ideas, consider the following:

— "Lez be bad" is plural. It implies not just two people but a subculture: a handful of queer students meeting after lights out, sharing cigarettes and confessions. The "rule of the school" becomes something they reinterpret, not destroy.

In a school hierarchy, being openly queer or breaking gender norms is often punished. The “top” of the school’s social ladder usually enforces heteronormativity. So when the top herself says “lez be bad,” she’s torching the very system that put her on top.

This article unpacks each element, then synthesizes them into a fictional school-setting narrative: a story where the “top” (the alpha) decides that “adult time” means tearing down the old “rule of the school” to “lez be bad” together.

" : Further explores the school setting with a focus on disciplinary tropes. Naughty Scout Secrets " : A variation on the "uniformed" roleplay theme.

: The active involvement of adults, especially school leaders, in setting and upholding rules can play a critical role in student behavior management. Their leadership can set a positive example and reinforce the importance of the rules.