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So now trying to protect young girls from a man in their locker room is backward thinking?
OH...Dear God...
This teen is not "thinking with his penis" as straight males are. It's as if it is not even there the way you think it is. What do you people think? He's just faking it in order to gain access to your daughters? Oh, sure....(and how would what you're suggesting occur with any male, within some controlled environment, anyway?) OH, why ask.. clearly that is what those like yourself assume or believe...
For all the energy spent on worrying about a young Transgender's sex organ, you should be more concerned about daughters being alone with a boy, drinking at a party, where boys can take advantage or being alone with some dude in his car, having her to "do it", unprotected. Or how about the coach, neighbor or relative who is a molester or some abductor? Or any actual rapist anywhere? Yes, there is something to fear allright.. but it is not the young kid who doesn't even relate sexually to or wants his sex organ.
Consevatism is a mental illness and this thread proves it.
I don't see conservatives arguing that bearded ladies who are biologically male should be able to use the women's room just because they "feel" female. That is an insane argument.
Many parents that love their children do not allow them to go to parties that might endanger them.
School however is not an environment parents have a lot of control in but should be safe none the less.
Liberals are clearly "the" danger here.
This teen is not "thinking with his penis" as straight males are. It's as if it is not even there the way you think it is. What do you people think? He's just faking it in order to gain access to your daughters? Oh, sure....(and how would what you're suggesting occur with any male, within some controlled environment, anyway?) OH, why ask.. clearly that is what those like yourself assume or believe...
For all the energy spent on worrying about a young Transgender's sex organ, you should be more concerned about daughters being alone with a boy, drinking at a party, where boys can take advantage or being alone with some dude in his car, having her to "do it", unprotected. Or how about the coach, neighbor or relative who is a molester or some abductor? Or any actual rapist anywhere? Yes, there is something to fear allright.. but it is not the young kid who doesn't even relate sexually to or wants his sex organ.
Wake up, people.
How on earth do you possibly know what this kid is thinking?
Biology is biology. And a teenage boy, no matter his "identity", has hormones. Those hormones are beyond his control. Those hormones involve his penis.
I think you are the one making assumptions - that he's something other than an adolescent boy that is going to be around female bodies in varying states of undress.
As for the rest of your argument, it's obvious that you are not a parent. As a parent, you don't get a limited number of "concerns" with regards to your children. You can be concerned about ALL of those things AND the fact that a teenage boy is insisting on exposing himself to your daughter.
The thing to fear is the folks that truly believe this boy's rights trump the girls' safety.
On a related note, I wonder if any of the girls and their parents would have the same intensity of objection if the transgender kid had gone under the knife to fully transform a "p" to a "v".
Is the concern that the kid would be watching their daughters with prurient interest? If so, shouldn't they be concerned about lesbian students in the locker room, too?
Mick
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