Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It feels like the GOP isn’t too many insane laws away from preventing girls on the rag from attending school at all.
They will have "period" trailers. Let's not contaminate those innocent little boys!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no recollection of ever discussing my period at school. If there had ever been a problem then the girls would simply have asked permission to visit school nurse's office.
Public schools teach sex ed. We had sessions starting in 4th grade. Then every year since. Each year would get more complex. I remember by 8th grade were discussing more complex topics.
+1. This was discussed in my elementary school in 1979! This is so messed up! What’s next? “Women’s products” will be be hidden in stores and carried out in brown paper bags? That’s how my mom grew up in the 50s because back then a biological process was considered shameful. Is that what we want to return to?
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Your subject line is false.
The bill does NOT ban girls from talking about periods.
It bans teachers or schools - from providing sex ed material to students before 6th grade.
Why would anyone want to ban that? Learning about biology is important. Kids need to be aware of what is happening with their bodies. They nave a right to know!
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Your subject line is false.
The bill does NOT ban girls from talking about periods.
It bans teachers or schools - from providing sex ed material to students before 6th grade.
Why would anyone want to ban that? Learning about biology is important. Kids need to be aware of what is happening with their bodies. They nave a right to know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It feels like the GOP isn’t too many insane laws away from preventing girls on the rag from attending school at all.
They will have "period" trailers. Let's not contaminate those innocent little boys!
Anonymous wrote:It feels like the GOP isn’t too many insane laws away from preventing girls on the rag from attending school at all.
mAnonymous wrote:Your subject line is false.
The bill does NOT ban girls from talking about periods.
It bans teachers or schools - from providing sex ed material to students before 6th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow you guys fall for these articles.
It wasn’t an article. It was a video and the man who wrote the bill said yes it would prevent girls from talking about menstruation in school.
The fking irony
Anonymous wrote:Your subject line is false.
The bill does NOT ban girls from talking about periods.
It bans teachers or schools - from providing sex ed material to students before 6th grade.
Anonymous wrote:I got mine at the end of 9th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no recollection of ever discussing my period at school. If there had ever been a problem then the girls would simply have asked permission to visit school nurse's office.
Public schools teach sex ed. We had sessions starting in 4th grade. Then every year since. Each year would get more complex. I remember by 8th grade were discussing more complex topics.