PreExistingAmbition t1_irbwbxe wrote
Reply to comment by NoCokJstDanglnUretra in ACLU files federal discrimination complaint against Central Bucks School District, alleging discrimination against LGBTQ students by Zashiony
As someone who works through it these days, it's not as difficult to work with as some would have you believe.
Think of it like learning someone's name, you may forget it, you use the wrong name accidentally and stumble over your words trying to get it right while you're still getting to know this person. Eventually, you develop a genuine connection to this human and care enough to get it right so you remember their name more readily.
It's amazing what a human is capable of when they want to express kindness to others.
IamSauerKraut t1_ircvf7b wrote
Just learn the student's name. Cannot be all that hard after the first couple of days.
M4053946 t1_ircn4km wrote
> when they want to express kindness to others.
There are increasing stories of girls avoiding appropriate feminine health care due to discomfort with the idea that going to a doctor for feminine concerns conflicts with their identity. Given this, are you sure it's kindness to go along with these ideas? Is it more kind to help kids live a healthy life over the long term?
MinionOfDoom t1_ircqfpj wrote
All the upvotes. Seriously, the modern rhetoric is CAUSING body dysmorphia. Let kids be kids, teach them about the bodies they are in, and stop filling their heads with noise about sexuality, societal identities, etc. at inappropriate ages.
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