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This is ridiculous and sad.
Just like your bigoted views
Man be quiet. I don't agree with pushing certain agendas on kids at such a young age and this is one of them. Let kids be kids.
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This is ridiculous and sad.
Just like your bigoted views
Well people seem to think that the school is gonna force sexuality on kids in kindergarten or somehow turn kids gay, that idea is ridiculous to me.I don‘t think creating a school catered towards a specific orientation to be a bad thing, but trying to start it at the elementary level is a bit early.
We have private schools with specific religious teachings as well, but orientation deals with sexual preference and a lot of this comes when puberty hits. Not sure how the B and T will fare in this.
People are extremely quick to judge with out recourse though. What specific curriculum does this school offer that makes it so different than others.
People have to also understand that this is a LGBT school.
Well people seem to think that the school is gonna force sexuality on kids in kindergarten or somehow turn kids gay, that idea is ridiculous to me.
I went to a catholic school and we got the whole sexuality talk in the 5th or 6th grade, I don't recall exactly which one of the two.
I assume that this school will follow a similar or equal curriculum than any other school until the kids are of proper age. They will then get a much more in depth talk about sexuality and homosexuality.
I am of the idea that homosexuality is a trait people are born with, not something that is taught or forced. We all knew we felt attracted to girls at a young age, before we grasped the whole idea of sexuality. Every homosexual that I've had some in depth conversations with has told me the same. They felt attraction to other boys just like we felt attraction to girls before we had any idea of what sexuality means.
Idk but I never heard of a straight person committing suicide because they were around gay people.
Idk but I never heard of a straight person committing suicide because they were around gay people.
what does that have to do with what i said or you just fishing for responses again?
This is just my personal experience but all the gay people I've went to school with and worked with are good people. They seem a lot more accepting of eachother and others because they don't want to project that same hatred they have to deal with onto others. Again, this is just my personal experience though.What happens when there's another form of sexual preference / identity that arises?
What happens if LGBT don't accept them?
Who is to say what forms of sexuality should be tolerated by society and to what length does that extend? Who can define boundaries it if our culture wants to be all inclusive?
just questions..
You have no basis on how a heterosexual being in a homosexual environment can impact someone so you're the one fishing for responses
One of my friends little cousin was about 4-5 when his parents realized he was gay. He only wanted barbies and dolls, wore his moms heels, wanted dresses etc.
Ran around doing splits, cartwheels, and other cheerleader type actions.
This was at the age of 5, he is now 9 and his parents have taken away his dolls and don't let him run around and do splits anymore.
You can tell when some kids are just going to be gay. I think this school is a good idea it is a safe place for kids, and it is open to all kids.
You have no basis on how a heterosexual being in a homosexual environment can impact someone so you're the one fishing for responses
So you just wanted attention?
What happens when a straight person is around gay people?
For me I think it should just be a high school or even grades 6 through 12, Kindergarten is way too early.
Another thing is 'gay schools' have been around for a long time, they're usually called art and design schools
His dad is a politician, so I guess it looked bad for his image. They just don't let him do any of those things anymore, he gets in trouble and spanked for those things now. I do think a dance class would be good for him too.What do you mean they don't let him run around and do splits anymore? They should see if he wants to take dance classes.
This is how it started for my cousin also. My aunts said they realized when he was 5 or 6. Acted the same way. They put him in dance classes though. My cousin went on to be an amazing dancer, won a lot of competitions and is now a cheerleader for MSG events. Tried to do broadway but couldn't cut it. He's over 30 now still looks like he's in his mid 20s though.
I sincerely hope this is a troll postMan, it's like the devil has the city in his hands and is squeezing it as hard as he can. I got to get out ASAP.
Don't really believe in all that, but man something is really going wrong here.The devil
I don't know who else to blame it on.I sincerely hope this is a troll post
If not...