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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok? It’s 2023. Glad to see VA is finally catching up with the rest of the world. [/quote] Really? You honestly think that little girls should have to learn for the first time about periods with their male classmates? Shouldn’t we allow them the modesty to be able to ask questions privately without their boy classmates there?[/quote] It’s the human body. Modesty is absurd. Boys should absolutely know a girls body and girls should know boys. You are ridiculous. [/quote] This exactly. My son was amazed at everything the girls have to deal with and had a lot of questions at home about periods, why no one has "solved" this problem... In no way does he see a period as something shameful. Instead, he came away wanting to learn more about the medical side of things. Boys absolutely should know more. Same for girls, but I do think that girls generally usually have the burden of having to know more, and I'm happy that my son now has to share some burden too. [/quote] Happy that your son is amazed. What does this have to do with other girls being more comfortable discussing puberty in front of the classmates going through the same thing? It’s great that your son is curious and sympathetic. But that has nothing to do with why classes should be kept segregated. Literally no one is arguing that boys shouldn’t learn about what girls are going through and visa versa.[/quote] But then what are arguing? That girls should feel shame and only ask questions about puberty amongst themselves? Why are these girls more comfortable discussing puberty in front of classmates going through the same thing? How do you know all girls are in fact going through the same thing? Puberty is not some sort of magical, mystical, shameful exercise that needs to be whispered about. Grow up. Also, I'm not stupid, this is as my child would say, "just capping bruh" for anti-trans and TERF bs. [/quote] There is no more room for nuance and discussion. We either agree with you or are TERFs or MAGA.[/quote]
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