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To all those who just don't get it!

*Scenerio for you* If a child was going into school as a boy (say 8 year old) let's call him Sam. Then say six months later he turned around and said he wanted to dress as a girl and be called Sarah. All his friends and peers have ONLY ever known him as Sam. Now you tell me how a school/ teachers then explain that to a classroom of 30+ children who are 7/8 years old? Then to a school of say 600 children who have 4/5 years olds in reception? WITHOUT causing confusion??? Love to hear how anyone here questioning my concerns, would tackle that situation to ensure EVERY child can FULLY understand how, why, Sam has changed!?
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Rolexeo · 26-30, M
The topic is too complex for children, it only serves to confuse them, especially when reinforced by the culture.

20 years ago if your 5 year old said "I'm a girl" and they kept saying it for months or years. You knew something was up, they thought of it themselves.

Nowadays if a child says it you don't know if they've just been brainwashed by the school.
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Rolexeo · 26-30, M
@pillowprincess No babe, children are impressionable. They believe whatever you tell them
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Lmao. You're so sensitive that you need to downvote a gif telling you it's BS in sign language. I guess your he-man self-image was scratched. Have a quick recovery babe, it must hurt a lot being such a snowflake!
Rolexeo · 26-30, M
@pillowprincess Imagine crying over being downvoted and than calling people snowflakes 🤣
Lanie78 · 41-45, F
@Rolexeo All rather silly isn't it.
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Rolexeo · 26-30, M
@pillowprincess Have a tampon
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Rolexeo · 26-30, M
@pillowprincess Wait it out, hun