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Not in that year. I am fine with that type of t-shirts outside school setting. I was wondering if people thought it was appropriate in a school setting. If someone else bring a t-shirts saying “marriage is between a man a woman”, would that be ok as well or not ? |
| It’s merch from a podcast/YouTube channel - a funny, off the cuff quote from the male host that went viral. I agree though, not work appropriate. |
So presumably your child's class is not the only one that interacted with her that day. Some students who have lesbian mothers do go to the school but you think naming their mothers lesbian is offensive? To answer your second question, I couldn't care less if anyone wore a t-shit saying "marriage is between a man and a woman." Many do and I'm thankful to know where they stand. It's free speech. |
I was curious why it is important for the teacher to let the students know their sexual preferences in the classroom. When I was a kid my teachers never discussed their sexual preferences or sexual life with the students. |
| It's fine. |
Really, they never talked about their husband or wife? That's very hard to believe. Why are you so bothered by something that has a positive message? Perhaps you don't want to be reminded that lesbians exist? Would you be ok with the teacher referencing her wife in class? |
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It''s wild that you think loving a certain person is bad.
Is it okay to love men, women, football players, dogs, pirates, dancers, softball players? What specifically bothers you? |
Would you be ok if a teacher had a t-shirt that says “everybody knows that I love blonds” maybe it’s ok or maybe not ? Is it appropriate for school ? |
Never said that. My main question is about the dress code. I can imagine several t-shirts used by conservative Christians that would be offensive to the LGBTQ community. My point is whether it’s ok to bring the culture wars to school. |
But she is not wearing a shit saying "everyone knows I love blonds." We are discussing the one she is wearing. I would be uncomfortable with a whole lot of other shirts and wouldn't find them appropriate for school. This one is. Why do you not think so? |
NP, with kids in private schools. It bothers me that an adult woman would think it is appropriate to wear something like this in front of children, whom she is presumably working primarily with all day. Horrible judgment, or worse. OP I would report it. It's not OK. It's unprofessional at best, and possibly more sinister at worst. |
You are the one who has the issue with the shirt, so is this a clever way to ask "why don't you agree with me! Why! Why! Why!" |
Ok of this is what you think go complain. What do you want us to do here on dcurbanmom.com? |
Some are saying yes is fine some are saying no. There, you have your answer. But now you want to argue? |
The word "lesbian" isn't sex adjacent! Honestly, how regressive can you be? I feel like I am reading a message board from the 1950s. Reducing the identity of "lesbian" to a sexual attraction or sexual behavior is ignorant and offensive. If you are a straight women, does that mean that your defining quality is that you like to sleep with men? Is that what makes you who you are? A lesbian is a woman who loves (*LOVES* not f---s) women. It's not a bad word or a dirty word. It is an identity and as PP said: lesbians exist. If you are hoping to keep your elementary aged kid from finding out that lesbians exists, I feel so sorry for your kid. Don't let your own obsessions, anxieties, and hang ups burden your kid. Let them try to grow into a normal, well-adjusted adult person who doesn't over-sexualize elementary school librarians and isn't weirded out by the fact that people different them exist in the world. |