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Originally Posted by MrMastodonFarm
Not the most important matter? Try telling that to a little boy who feels like a girl. It can be the key to their happiness in a lot of cases. And I'm pretty sure this isn't going to effect the vast majority of "normal" children. A boy who is born a boy, who identifies as a boy, who finds girls yucky and dresses ugly isn't going to be sat down and asked what gender he prefers. The confused ones, who raise questions naturally, act "different", who bring up feelings of not wanting to be a boy, that will be where the decisions are made.
Children are taught sex ed in the lowers grades, I think I watched a video of child birth in grade 5 at the age of 10. God lord. Speaking of creepy. We didn't need to see that.
They're not making any lasting permanent decisions here. No one chopping off a tiny penis and turning it into a vagina at these ages. Yes, the onslaught of puberty will happen at some point but even that can be delayed for several years when a child in 10-13 to further delay and major decision, allowing them to mature mentally.
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Sure thing, chappie. Leave it to parents not school commissars enforcing a particular bureaucratic-speak style of tolerance.