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/ wrote:Phatscotty wrote:crispybits wrote:I take it you're objecting to the ban PS? What would you like to see done about this? What should be the reaction to this and who should be doing the reacting?
I would like to see people with a penis use the mens lockers
I would like to see people with a vagina use the womens lockers
Call me radical
So people born intersex should get to use both then? Neither? Around 1 in 1000 people are born with ambiguous genitals.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Once again His Phatness belies his espousal of freedom of the individual. Do what ever you want! As long as it's something I approve of and something I don't find gross!
-TG
mrswdk wrote:Isn't a transgender woman someone who used to be a man?
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Phatscotty wrote:mrswdk wrote:Isn't a transgender woman someone who used to be a man?
No. A transgender person is one who 'feels' like they are the opposite sex. It can possibly last for life (theory) or it can last for years, even decades, or it can last for a day (fact) Monday, man #1 can feel like a woman, and declare Monday morning they are now a transgender woman. Tuesday morning, man#1 can say 'meh' I'm a man again.
"person whose gender identity does not correspond to that person's biological sex assigned at birth"
crispybits wrote:Phatscotty wrote:mrswdk wrote:Isn't a transgender woman someone who used to be a man?
No. A transgender person is one who 'feels' like they are the opposite sex. It can possibly last for life (theory) or it can last for years, even decades, or it can last for a day (fact) Monday, man #1 can feel like a woman, and declare Monday morning they are now a transgender woman. Tuesday morning, man#1 can say 'meh' I'm a man again.
"person whose gender identity does not correspond to that person's biological sex assigned at birth"
While it's true that someone can wake up one morning and declare that they are the opposite sex, it's not true that this instantly gives them the kind of status necessary to use the other sex's facilities. They need to be evaluated by medical professionals and undergo a gradual adoption of their expressed gender identity, very often including things like hormone treatments and surgery. You're setting up a ridiculous straw man.
If your straw man was tue then every 14 year old boy would know the loophole and be registering with gyms and sports centres up and down the country as females so they can get into the changing rooms and see boobs.
Phatscotty wrote:in my country, a student in school can tell their teacher they aretransgendered, and the teacher cannot even call the parents to be aware/discuss the issue.
Privacy
Except as set forth herein, school personnel should not disclose information that may reveal a student’s transgender status. Under the Family Education Rights Privacy Act (FERPA), only those school employees with a legitimate educational need should have access to a student’s records or the information contained within those records. Disclosing confidential student information to other employees, students, parents, or other third parties may violate privacy laws, including but not limited to FERPA. Transgender students have the ability, as do all students, to discuss and express their gender identity and expression openly and decide when, with whom, and how much of their private information to share with others.
Schools should work closely with the student and family in devising an appropriate plan regarding the confidentiality of the student’s transgender status that works for both the student and the school. Privacy considerations may also vary with the age of the student.
In some cases, transgender students may feel more supported and safe if other students are aware that they are transgender. In these cases, school staff should work closely with the student, families and other staff members on a plan to inform and educate the student’s peers. It may also be appropriate to engage external resources to assist with educational efforts. A list of support organizations for transgender students is listed at the end of this document.
Restroom and Locker Room Accessibility
The DOE aims to support transgender students while also ensuring the safety and comfort of all students. The use of restrooms and locker rooms by transgender students requires schools to consider numerous factors, including, but not limited to: the transgender student’s preference; protecting student privacy; maximizing social integration of the transgender student; minimizing stigmatization of the student; ensuring equal opportunity to participate; the student’s age; and protecting the safety of the students involved.
A transgender student who expresses a need or desire for increased privacy should be provided with reasonable alternative arrangements. Reasonable alternative arrangements may include the use of a private area, or a separate changing schedule, or use of a single stall restroom. Any alternative arrangement should be provided in a way that protects the student’s ability to keep his or her transgender status confidential.
A transgender student should not be required to use a locker room or restroom that conflicts with the student’s gender identity.
crispybits wrote:
So no prohibition from talking to the parents there, indeed there's a responsibility to work with the student AND FAMILY.
Disclosing confidential student information to other employees, students, parents, or other third parties may violate privacy law
Restroom and Locker Room Accessibility
The DOE aims to support transgender students while also ensuring the safety and comfort of all students. The use of restrooms and locker rooms by transgender students requires schools to consider numerous factors, including, but not limited to: the transgender student’s preference; protecting student privacy; maximizing social integration of the transgender student; minimizing stigmatization of the student; ensuring equal opportunity to participate; the student’s age; and protecting the safety of the students involved.
A transgender student who expresses a need or desire for increased privacy should be provided with reasonable alternative arrangements. Reasonable alternative arrangements may include the use of a private area, or a separate changing schedule, or use of a single stall restroom. Any alternative arrangement should be provided in a way that protects the student’s ability to keep his or her transgender status confidential.
A transgender student should not be required to use a locker room or restroom that conflicts with the student’s gender identity.
mrswdk wrote:Oh, for the days when a teacher strolling through the town center had the authority to beat one of his pupils if he saw them consorting with members of the opposite sex.
warmonger1981 wrote:I have a first hand experience in a school where students ranging from 5-8th grade can speak in a group after school discussing their sexuality and experiences in a private setting without parents.
What happens when a 6 year old boy who identifies himself as a girl needs help in a public restroom. If the child is with his father does father go in the women's room to help. Or what if mom is with daughter who identifies herself as a boy. Does mom go in men's room to help or does mom have male stranger in restroom help child?
Phatscotty wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Once again His Phatness belies his espousal of freedom of the individual. Do what ever you want! As long as it's something I approve of and something I don't find gross!
-TG
once again, you fail to make sense. I never have said nor do I believe people can or should be able to do 'whatever they want' You are making things up and adding extremism and ridiculousness.
come on back when the crack wears off
Phatscotty wrote:/ wrote:Phatscotty wrote:crispybits wrote:I take it you're objecting to the ban PS? What would you like to see done about this? What should be the reaction to this and who should be doing the reacting?
I would like to see people with a penis use the mens lockers
I would like to see people with a vagina use the womens lockers
Call me radical
So people born intersex should get to use both then? Neither? Around 1 in 1000 people are born with ambiguous genitals.
idk, what have they been doing for the last 5,000 years? not to mention, intersex people is not the topic at hand
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:I've walked into a restroom plenty of times to see a dad with his daughter in there.
mrswdk wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:I've walked into a restroom plenty of times to see a dad with his daughter in there.
At least, that's what he told you was going on.
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