RE: Kindergarten Education Change

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Kindergarten Education Change

in gender •  8 years ago  (edited)

Yes, and a similar question: why is it that men who think that they should have been born female are always a 'girly' girl cliche and never a tomboy?
I was a rough and tumble little girl and for a few years I used to wish that I was a boy because my brother was spoilt rotten and got away with murder, but then I developed into a physically very feminine young lady and eventually my brain caught up and I love being female. I think that if I'd had these stupid classes and been given an option of becoming male, at one vulnerable point, I would have agreed and that would have been beyond tragic: I would have been denied the opportunity to grow as a person; I would have ended up being a gross approximation of a man; pretending to like a fake body that didn't fully function because I was so emotionally invested in it and didn't want to lose face.

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Yea a lot of little kids do stuff that is associated with the opposite gender. These classes will confuse them and corrupt their minds, teaching them to mutilate their bodies just so they can be called a different pronoun! Where is the body acceptance movement on this?

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Have also wondered why so many lesbians go butch, and gay guys get girly. If it doesn't matter... why does it look like it does. I stay out of these matters completely. Teach kids to be human, and then when they get to high school perhaps, or college... discuss society's expectations on more than just gender as a narrowing characteristic. To some extent, some kid may think they are gay, when they aren't as a result. On the other side, it also teaches at a male may have feminine characteristics, but still identify as male. Depends on who is having the conversation, doubt it will be impartial... humans are not good at that.