Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they look nice and it helps family members pick them out of a crowd. But maybe that was my school- my graduating class was over 1k.
How about the trans kids then? kids who are they/them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ITS 2022 AND SOME graduation gowns STILL gendered.... IN PWCS. What's the point? they used to be gender neutral
I graduated HS 40 years ago and the boys and girls wore different color gowns.
Find something more substantial to whine about.
That was when trans didn't have rights, I will be speaking to the school board I am already emailing the principal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they look nice and it helps family members pick them out of a crowd. But maybe that was my school- my graduating class was over 1k.
How about the trans kids then? kids who are they/them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ITS 2022 AND SOME graduation gowns STILL gendered.... IN PWCS. What's the point? they used to be gender neutral
I graduated HS 40 years ago and the boys and girls wore different color gowns.
Find something more substantial to whine about.
Anonymous wrote:ITS 2022 AND SOME graduation gowns STILL gendered.... IN PWCS. What's the point? they used to be gender neutral
Anonymous wrote:I think they look nice and it helps family members pick them out of a crowd. But maybe that was my school- my graduating class was over 1k.
Anonymous wrote:Because mem and women are different. Gender is important. Trans people have gotten that right.
Anonymous wrote:Like white for girls and blue for boys? Or do they have different cuts for a "typical" female body and a "typical" male body?