Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so ridiculous. These are children who should have a lot of years to grow into their sexuality. No need to worry if they are bi, straight, gay, asexual now. They should begin by actually teaching these kids to do their studies first.
All these students doing poorly in a school system with very low quality of curriculum and they are just wasting their time on social media, chat groups, and trying to become sexual.
All middle school kids think about is sex and their sexuality. It is called..... wait for it..... PUBERTY!!
Your middle school kids are looking up everything they can online and having a field day on their bodies in the shower. But yes, let's all try to get them to only worry about "their studies" first.Go away Grandmom.
Anonymous wrote:This is so ridiculous. These are children who should have a lot of years to grow into their sexuality. No need to worry if they are bi, straight, gay, asexual now. They should begin by actually teaching these kids to do their studies first.
All these students doing poorly in a school system with very low quality of curriculum and they are just wasting their time on social media, chat groups, and trying to become sexual.
Go away Grandmom. Anonymous wrote:People are pulled into this lifestyle if it's promoted. Lots of people also turn to it because they are victims of sexual abuse as kids; I think it very attractive to this group of people. Every gay person I know has said they were sexual abused as kids. It's really sad. They need mental help, but instead of dealing with it, they get angry with the opposite sex. Every gay person I know was staight before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? Middle school?
Two pregnant kids in middle school here. Middle school is too late
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I say this as someone who grew up with gay friends and who was at Tracks with them partying before it became mainstream.
Some kids know they're gay. Others don't figure it out. We have one transgendered kid (boy to girl) at my daughter's middle school. Few people know about this kid. And we have one kid who doesn't know he's gay yet. But my daughter knows and has stood up for him when he was being bullied.
Having said all that, kids in MS are generally a hot mess. Yes, some have hook ups. Some get pregnant.
However, as one who's taught HS for many years in high-FARMs schools which many on DCUM "fear," I can count on one hand how many pregnant teens I've seen in my 20+ years in the system.
So MS kids aren't all having orgies and doing drugs and cross-dressing.
If you want schools to double as social programs (and we're mostly there), cough up extra tax $ to fund more programs. I can say that while I understand this issue, I'm a content-trained teacher. I'm not paid to facilitate group discussions surrounding this issue, nor do I wish to "donate" part of my instructional time with any sort of outreach group.
Hold these support groups during lunch or before and after school.
But imo, this only exacerbates the issue and makes it "cool" to hide your penis. Furthermore, tell me how we're going to deal with the challenges in the locker room during PE. Do you think young boys at this age will be compassionate toward a "boy" with breasts? So while hormones work, they take time, and I doubt may doctors would prescribe hormones to a kid this age.
It's easy to be open-minded about this issue until you really scrutinize the logistics.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I say this as someone who grew up with gay friends and who was at Tracks with them partying before it became mainstream.
Some kids know they're gay. Others don't figure it out. We have one transgendered kid (boy to girl) at my daughter's middle school. Few people know about this kid. And we have one kid who doesn't know he's gay yet. But my daughter knows and has stood up for him when he was being bullied.
Having said all that, kids in MS are generally a hot mess. Yes, some have hook ups. Some get pregnant.
However, as one who's taught HS for many years in high-FARMs schools which many on DCUM "fear," I can count on one hand how many pregnant teens I've seen in my 20+ years in the system.
So MS kids aren't all having orgies and doing drugs and cross-dressing.
If you want schools to double as social programs (and we're mostly there), cough up extra tax $ to fund more programs. I can say that while I understand this issue, I'm a content-trained teacher. I'm not paid to facilitate group discussions surrounding this issue, nor do I wish to "donate" part of my instructional time with any sort of outreach group.
Hold these support groups during lunch or before and after school.
But imo, this only exacerbates the issue and makes it "cool" to hide your penis. Furthermore, tell me how we're going to deal with the challenges in the locker room during PE. Do you think young boys at this age will be compassionate toward a "boy" with breasts? So while hormones work, they take time, and I doubt may doctors would prescribe hormones to a kid this age.
It's easy to be open-minded about this issue until you really scrutinize the logistics.