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News: Parents outrage over same-sex toilets at school
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It's just something you have to get used to.
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I don't see the need for unisex toilets, not that I fully care, but keep them separate imo.
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Originally posted by FAME.
Because little girls and boys who are going through puberty and body changes, etc that they don't even fully understand themselves should not be forced to use the same bathrooms
What even is wrong with yall. Little boys should not have to use the same bathrooms where girls are throwing out their pads and tampons And little girls should not have to deal with their first period with the boy theuy have a crush on in the next stall over
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Oh man.
Kids growing up with same-sex bathrooms would never understand why there was an outrage in the first place.
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My primary school toilets were for both genders when i was 8....
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Member Since: 9/18/2010
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Originally posted by Brunette Ambition
Oh man.
Kids growing up with same-sex bathrooms would never understand why there was an outrage in the first place.
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But they shouldn't be. Is the point. Obviously if you are raised with something and know nothing else you won't understand anything otherwise. That doesn't mean it SHOULD be that way or that its okay. Kids growing up in racist households will never understand the outrage over racism...does that mean other people shouldn't be?
The parents have every right to be outraged if they don't agree with it
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Originally posted by loveless
Children learn now what they will put into practice as adults. If they're used to separated private spaces as children, they'll want and expect to use them as adults. If they're taught that there is nothing different between males and females, then they'll likely protest the idea of segregated bathrooms when they mature, as they will sincerely believe the lessons they were taught as children. Boys going through puberty, who are sexually attracted to girls, will honestly believe that they have the right to be in the immediate presence of an undressed woman (and vice versa). The forced elementary unisex bathroom is just one step in the race to gender-neutralism.
This has everything to do with indoctrination and very little, if anything, to do with saving money.
The goal here seems to be to teach children that there is no difference between males and females, that everybody is the same, which while sounds nice, is a complete and utter lie. Men can't have children, women can. The average woman is physically weaker than the average man. Men and women are different. This is a fact. People are only deluding themselves if they think otherwise.
Gender equality is treating and respecting both genders equally. The best way to do that is to acknowledge and respect their differences. It's to acknowledge that it wouldn't be fair for a female boxer to fight a male boxer, as the odds are in the male's favor. In many cases, separating genders is the greatest expression of gender equality.
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Boys and Girls are the same, gender differncies are learned. you do gender, it's not in your genes.
You'll find little kids (male and female) playing with each others genitals. Only when they become more and more social actors (kindergarten - elementary school) they will suddenly find the oppsoite sex "disgusting" and their genitals to be something to be ashamed of.
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Originally posted by Lord Blackout
Yes, teaching innocent kids gender equality at a very young age is such a toxic lesson. God forbid they teach them that Jane can be with Jane and Dick can be with Dick too. We don't want that excessive US school bulling and those youth suicide rates to go down, do we?
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Teaching gender equality has nothing to do with keeping separate loos. Teaching that there is more than one gender is an imposition of an incorrect liberal agenda.
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Originally posted by Brunette Ambition
shut up, you have no idea what you're talking about.
This is great.
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I know exactly what I'm talking about. There are only two genders. Two. No more. Schools should allow members of the two existing genders some privacy in their loos, ESPECIALLY at such a young age.
Thankfully, the majority of parents see it my way.
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Member Since: 9/18/2010
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Originally posted by Brunette Ambition
Goys and Birls are the same, gender differncies are learned. you do gender, it's not in your genes.
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No...they arent
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Originally posted by FAME.
No...they arent
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Okay, elaborate.
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Originally posted by Darren-5-08
Teaching gender equality has nothing to do with keeping separate loos. Teaching that there is more than one gender is an imposition of an incorrect liberal agenda.
I know exactly what I'm talking about. There are only two genders. Two. No more. Schools should allow members of the two existing genders some privacy in their loos, ESPECIALLY at such a young age.
Thankfully, the majority of parents see it my way.
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Gender is learned. If you don't feel right with doing female gender or doing male gender you are obviously something else.
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Originally posted by loveless
Children learn now what they will put into practice as adults. If they're used to separated private spaces as children, they'll want and expect to use them as adults. If they're taught that there is nothing different between males and females, then they'll likely protest the idea of segregated bathrooms when they mature, as they will sincerely believe the lessons they were taught as children. Boys going through puberty, who are sexually attracted to girls, will honestly believe that they have the right to be in the immediate presence of an undressed woman (and vice versa). The forced elementary unisex bathroom is just one step in the race to gender-neutralism.
This has everything to do with indoctrination and very little, if anything, to do with saving money.
The goal here seems to be to teach children that there is no difference between males and females, that everybody is the same, which while sounds nice, is a complete and utter lie. Men can't have children, women can. The average woman is physically weaker than the average man. Men and women are different. This is a fact. People are only deluding themselves if they think otherwise.
Gender equality is treating and respecting both genders equally. The best way to do that is to acknowledge and respect their differences. It's to acknowledge that it wouldn't be fair for a female boxer to fight a male boxer, as the odds are in the male's favor. In many cases, separating genders is the greatest expression of gender equality.
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Member Since: 9/18/2010
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Originally posted by MrYorkshireFenty
My primary school toilets were for both genders when i was 8....
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Yes. I understand this maybe in like Kindergarten and first grade type ages. I'm pretty sure each teacher had their own bathroom in their classroom when I was in school that everyone used. That makes sense but for kids any older than that? Idk.
The same thing goes for parents taking their children in bathrooms with them. I've definitely seen fathers take their daughters to the mens bathroom and vice versa as little ass kids when they are too young to go by themselves but they aren't bringing their 10 year olds
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Member Since: 9/18/2010
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Originally posted by Brunette Ambition
Okay, elaborate.
Gender is learned. If you don't feel right with doing female gender or doing male gender you are obviously something else.
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Elaborate about what? Boys and Girls are NOT THE SAME. Period. They are different physically, mentally, emotionally, etc. They are into different things, they have different traits. Even as BABIES mothers can differentiate between the two from how they act. Even in the WOMB there are differences...before the child is even born
And if gender is learned than explain the litte 4,5,6 year old boys who are clearly gay and into more girly things before they are even old enough to understand it or the little girls who prefer to play with trucks no matter how many pink and frilly dresses their parents put them in
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What's the big deal? There have been unisex bathrooms for forever! Why are poeple making a big fuss about it now?
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What a ****ed up country... Chances of female rapes in toilet or passive sexual assaults will increase. Thank god this kind of **** will never happen here.
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Originally posted by FAME.
Elaborate about what? Boys and Girls are NOT THE SAME. Period. They are different physically, mentally, emotionally, etc. They are into different things, they have different traits. Even as BABIES mothers can differentiate between the two from how they act. Even in the WOMB there are differences...before the child is even born
And if gender is learned than explain the litte 4,5,6 year old boys who are clearly gay and into more girly things before they are even old enough to understand it or the little girls who prefer to play with trucks no matter how many pink and frilly dresses their parents put them in
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Which is all learned, sorry.
Small girls and boys will literally play with anything and would continue doing so if "the toy of the different gender" wouldn't earn them negative reactions by society.
Even as a small child you'll be influenced by the media promoting certain toys as "girly" and "not masculine enough". (which is btw negatively connotated)
You'll see that interest already changed over time, so yeah, it's not set in your DNA, brain or whatever.
It changes because society changes.
There is really nothing to be outraged about here.
Unless you're one of these edgy gays that think liberalism is only a fanfiction by tumblr'd special snowflakes
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Originally posted by avi
What a ****ed up country... Chances of female rapes in toilet or passive sexual assaults will increase. Thank god this kind of **** will never happen here.
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Maybe we should start teaching boys not to rape.
It's not that hard.
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If these parents think their 8 year olds are going to have some **** war then maybe they should review their parenting style....
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Originally posted by Brunette Ambition
There is really nothing to be outraged about here.
Unless you're one of these edgy gays that think liberalism is only a fanfiction by tumblr'd special snowflakes
Maybe we should start teaching boys not to rape.
It's not that hard.
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Literally everything here.
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Member Since: 9/18/2010
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Originally posted by Brunette Ambition
Which is all learned, sorry.
Small girls and boys will literally play with anything and would continue doing so if "the toy of the different gender" wouldn't earn them negative reactions by society.
Even as a small child you'll be influenced by the media promoting certain toys as "girly" and "not masculine enough".
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What part of even when their parents are forcing them to play with other things dont you understand? I'm talking about children who are TAUGHT to act a certain way and do the opposite. I'm talking about little girls with pink rooms and church dresses who still choose to roll around dirt with the boys every chance they get. I'm talking about little boys with every boyish toy in the world who still choose to play dress up at the age of 3. I'm talking about little kids who act the opposite of how society portrays they should. Before they even understand it. How does that mean it's learned? If anything that is the complete opposite. You literally aren't making sense.
And literally WHO said anything about rape? We are talking about young children. I said nothing about rape or sexual desires whatsoever. This is about a primary school
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A little messy
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Member Since: 3/5/2011
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Originally posted by Brunette Ambition
Okay, elaborate.
Gender is learned. If you don't feel right with doing female gender or doing male gender you are obviously something else.
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Gender is not learned, just as sexuality is not learned. Just look at scans of infant brains at birth to see the gender differences between the sexes.
You liberals are the new religion with your desperation to ignore science. Thankfully neurobiology is here to disprove all your idiotic social theories
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