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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think one of the problems is defining who is what. Trans, Gender fluid, non Binary, etc. Biological sex is definable.[/quote] Yes, that’s at the crux of this whole thing. Replacing objective fact (biological sex) with subjective identity/feeling (gender identity). [/quote] And you would have APS do what - do physical checks of kids' genitalia before allowing a kid to use a particular bathroom? [/quote] DNA testing would be much less intrusive and easily covered as part of the K intake process. [/quote] most of us don't want a public school division to DNA test our kids just because of your weird obsession with this. [/quote] I’m simply stating that a basic chromosomal test would be less intrusive than looking at the genitalia of children as PP wants to do. I’m good with an outdoor porta potty for the weirdos that can’t figure out the correct bathroom to use, no testing or freaky genitalia checks required.[/quote] there is no need to do either, you're the one who keeps raising invasive physical testing/exams. you just keep letting the kids select the bathroom of their gender identity. problem solved. the kids are fine with this. sorry you're not. deal with it. [/quote]
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