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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a hard time believing lots of these concerned posters actually have a child at a girls school. Whether or not they call the students, ‘girls’ or ‘students’ will not change the heavily ingrained girl-centric dynamic at any of these schools. It’s simply a change in semantics to make a subset of students more comfortable. [/quote] I have a hard time believing you really know what it is like to attend an all girls school. I attended one, did you? If you didn't then you are just speculating how the trans movement will affect the all girl dynamic which of course won't be all girls if girls are permitted to attend when they present and as boys. And of course, aren't we being condescending if we say we know you think you are a boy but it's ok we will let you stay at this all girls school because deep down everyone knows you are really a girl? As for the NAIS, yes it is pay to play lest you loose accreditation, it's a huge conflict of interest, the system should be dismantled and rebuilt [/quote]
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