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Old 01-27-2016, 02:20 AM   #28
craigwd
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Originally Posted by Vox View Post
Disagree with some of this. How are you going to stop a straight boy from wandering into the girls change room for kicks? Don't see how you are going to stop that. Why can't my daughter be labelled as female? She is. She is not even ashamed of it. Why can't I be referred to as my children's Father? I have no problem, and even enjoy, be known that way.

How big a problem is really being solved vs how much potential problem is being created. I have lots of gays friends, had a gay room mate for a while, not a single one of them has every had a problem using the mens washroom.

I even read an article, though I can't find it again, stating that this applied to families as well, so I should be able to take my daughter into the ladies room. Yeah, I have a problem with that.
Also, I don't think you understand the difference between gay and gender identification.

Plus, the policy is about much more than washroom preference. It's about respecting how the child/student feels inside and encouraging him/her etc to embrace their true nature.
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