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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are they saying that they want to start admitting actual boys to the school, or just abandon the word "girls," out of respect to girls who don't identify as girls?[/quote] If you don't identify as a girl then you need to go to a different school. A girl's school is for girls.[/quote] Students often aren't out to their parents. The parents enroll them. They don't identify as girls. It's not always the students' choice. I agree with pp, tho, that too much of this is a trend that denigrates what it is to be a girl and distracts from folks who have actual body dysmorphia.[/quote] All you need is an internet influencer and self diagnosis as a 12 yo yo have “gender confusion dysmorphia.” And look- Changing genders didn’t solve Jazz Jennings mental disorders; it just masked them and the therapists and family went along with it and how he/she has major mental health problems, obesity, depression, attitude problems. [/quote]
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