Lady boys and high heels

doughper

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Most of the “outrage” is the fact that schools now carry books and health class teaching kids how to have sex. How to use plugs and toys and dildos. Kids shouldn’t be exposed to these ideas. And seeing anyone male or female in a gstring twerking there ass in front of 6 year olds isnt cool Call me old fashion I guess
That shit's not in any damn school, but from the GOP's own library, I'd bet anything. Fucking creepy hypocrites.
 

OldMedUser

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strange coincidence, i'm reading Stephen King's Gunslinger books again, for the NNnnth time, and just got to the part where "Someone saved my life tonight" just happens to be playing when several key events take place.
No epiphany or anything, just a strange coincidence...
Time I read that series again myself. Been 10 years or so and the books are still sitting in the bookcase just waiting. :)

:peace:
 

Herb & Suds

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Most of the “outrage” is the fact that schools now carry books and health class teaching kids how to have sex. How to use plugs and toys and dildos. Kids shouldn’t be exposed to these ideas. And seeing anyone male or female in a gstring twerking there ass in front of 6 year olds isnt cool Call me old fashion I guess
Have you seen the crowds at Trumps rallies 76C0B8F7-57E2-43A6-9D8E-05C1FD591C2A.jpeg
 

cannabineer

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That said, I don’t know if it crosses the line far enough to justify the action. (imo this makes it very effective as propaganda)
Apply the leaf blower-badminton theory. People are free to use a leaf blower but if someone would use one to disturb a badminton match it would justify action against the blower. I think the shirt, and far worse, shouldn’t be forbidden in general, but it’s up to the teacher/school to determine if it disturbs the class. The actual action should be based on the intent. In this case the intent is obvious, it’s toxic behavior, which teachers shouldn’t tolerate.
 

cannabineer

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Apply the leaf blower-badminton theory. People are free to use a leaf blower but if someone would use one to disturb a badminton match it would justify action against the blower. I think the shirt, and far worse, shouldn’t be forbidden in general, but it’s up to the teacher/school to determine if it disturbs the class. The actual action should be based on the intent. In this case the intent is obvious, it’s toxic behavior, which teachers shouldn’t tolerate.
heh; I’ve used the metaphor of bringing a skeet gun to a Frisbee match.
 

CANON_Grow

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Apply the leaf blower-badminton theory. People are free to use a leaf blower but if someone would use one to disturb a badminton match it would justify action against the blower. I think the shirt, and far worse, shouldn’t be forbidden in general, but it’s up to the teacher/school to determine if it disturbs the class. The actual action should be based on the intent. In this case the intent is obvious, it’s toxic behavior, which teachers shouldn’t tolerate.
That sets an awfully dangerous precedent, does it not? With how a large population of the first world seems intent on removing women's rights, how long until girls/women must wear dresses that cover their ankles, or more extreme - cover their faces? Can't show any legs or it might disturb the class... If we leave it up to teachers/schools, it's almost guaranteed that it will happen. This is one of those cases where it's better to allow them to wear it, but have the school openly discuss it with the students. We shouldn't call that toxic behaviour from a kid in grade seven, just being immature which is expected at that age.
 
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