Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP why do you think this is up to school administrators to confront?
You fixed nothing since that isn'the what she said.
It would be nice if school administrators had the guts to say -- enough of this nonsense; it's not going to happen at school. Dress up like princesses all you want to at home, but you are in school to learn physics, math, chemistry, foreign languages and everything else that will make this country strong and competitive in the years ahead. We, as educators, are not here to indulge your fantasies and whims.
But of course the snowflake parents who believe that Johnny and Suzie are special and should be "expressing themselves," even to the point of distracting/ annoying/ amusing everyone else, would never stand for that.
Anonymous wrote:Have any parents struggled with the burgeoning beastiality fad at all? It's beginning to be the new boundry pushing phenom. Each generation opens our eyes to new love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP why do you think this is up to school administrators to confront?
You fixed nothing since that isn'the what she said.
It would be nice if school administrators had the guts to say -- enough of this nonsense; it's not going to happen at school. Dress up like princesses all you want to at home, but you are in school to learn physics, math, chemistry, foreign languages and everything else that will make this country strong and competitive in the years ahead. We, as educators, are not here to indulge your fantasies and whims.
But of course the snowflake parents who believe that Johnny and Suzie are special and should be "expressing themselves," even to the point of distracting/ annoying/ amusing everyone else, would never stand for that.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP why do you think this is up to school administrators to confront?
You fixed nothing since that isn'the what she said.
It would be nice if school administrators had the guts to say -- enough of this nonsense; it's not going to happen at school. Dress up like princesses all you want to at home, but you are in school to learn physics, math, chemistry, foreign languages and everything else that will make this country strong and competitive in the years ahead. We, as educators, are not here to indulge your fantasies and whims.
But of course the snowflake parents who believe that Johnny and Suzie are special and should be "expressing themselves," even to the point of distracting/ annoying/ amusing everyone else, would never stand for that.
Anonymous wrote:PP why do you think this is up to school administrators to confront?
You fixed nothing since that isn'the what she said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCs have friends who were bi or LGBT in high school and are now hetero. But don't assume they are just pushing your buttons and treat it that way. It may be experimentation, or they may actually be that way.
We are talking bi-gender here, not bisexual. These kids may actually be sexually attracted to two genders, but they are not actually two genders.
I think pp's point is that in years past, kids experimented with a bisexual label, much like they are now experimenting with a transsexual label. I think where it can become worrisome is if the child experimenting with a transsexual label is taken seriously and given hormones and/or surgery. Clothes and hairstyles are temporary. Puberty-blockers are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCs have friends who were bi or LGBT in high school and are now hetero. But don't assume they are just pushing your buttons and treat it that way. It may be experimentation, or they may actually be that way.
We are talking bi-gender here, not bisexual. These kids may actually be sexually attracted to two genders, but they are not actually two genders.
Anonymous wrote:DCs have friends who were bi or LGBT in high school and are now hetero. But don't assume they are just pushing your buttons and treat it that way. It may be experimentation, or they may actually be that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest is still in elementary school, but does activities with older kids and this is definitely a thing. I suspect some of the kids are really genderqueer or trans, and others are just playing with an identity like millennia of teens before them.
Yup. Some of them are trying to shock the olds, and hey look, it's working!
It sure is. DS is 16 and has two transgender friends. As in considering hormone therapy.
He also knows one girl who claims to be gender fluid. She says it for attention.
I was just talking to my friends about this yesterday. One works in a high school and says it's safe now so kids are coming out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all those arguing that sex is binary, what do you think about people like Caster Semanya, who has both a vagina and internal testes, and is at a huge advantage competing against women because of testosterone levels?
My understanding is that Caster Semanya is intersex. It happens. Babies are sometimes born without legs, it doesn't change the fact that humans are bipedal. Intersex and transgender are not the same thing. So far, as I understand it, there is nothing in the research indicating that people who think they are transgender are intersex.
Caster Semanya is at an advantage competing against biological women. Caster Semanya was raised as a woman and had no reason to think she wasn't a woman and was competing as fairly as she could.
Caster is evidence that sexuality is fluid. She is an extreme example, but there are many less overt examples.
Caster has a vagina, but cannot bear children. With surgery to create a penis, her testes could be functional and she can be a father
So gender police, which bathroom should she use?