Posted on 09/18/2009 5:56:00 AM PDT by vimto
The youngster arrived for his first term at secondary school wearing a dress and with long hair in ribboned pigtails after his parents changed his name to a female one by deed poll over the summer holidays.
However, the boy, who is preparing to undergo hormone treatment and sex change surgery, was immediately taunted by classmates who recognised him from primary school.
As a result, the 1,000-pupil school in south east England decided to call an emergency assembly ordering children to treat him as a girl and use his new name.
But parents have reacted angrily after some youngsters were apparently left in tears by the news. They claim that the head teacher should have informed parents of the matter beforehand, so that they could have discussed gender issues with their children.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
The entire school administration, first, though.
BTW - would this have happened in an Islamic school....?
I’m a bit ashamed, but for the sake of discussion I’ll admit that I had similar thoughts around that age.
Surgery wasn’t a thought and I never touched dolls but just saw myself happier as a tomboyish girl that still kissed girls. I first got the idea of girls kissing girls from some movies.
Part of the reason I didn’t start following through is because I knew my parents would never allow it and my friends would not be forced to accept it.
The feeling stopped around puberty, I’m 100% man and I love it.
I can’t imagine the pain I would be in if my parents and peers enabled those thoughts and I went so far as to get surgery.
No, he’s just getting castrated. Lopping it off doesn’t make him a girl. Putting out an eye wouldn’t make him a cyclops.
Yes, that describes the mentality of socialism accurately.
True - but doesn’t losing half a brain make you liberal?
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