It’s through the school. I, like most people, don’t give a shit whether it’s officially the school or a closely related organization. The school can fix it, therefore ping the school with your dissatisfaction.
It’s through the school. I, like most people, don’t give a shit whether it’s officially the school or a closely related organization. The school can fix it, therefore ping the school with your dissatisfaction.
I like the notion that a mom is relevant to her son’s scientific interest. Rad! But the obvious shit part is that dancing with daddy is a little girl’s parallel choice. F that!
This is a dumb hill to take a stand on. Yes, PTA’s are associated with the schools in some meaningful fashion. That’s why the org exists, because the kids go to the school. Why take the most pedantic quibbling angle possible, rather than address the issue, which is of substance?
I know *my* ovaries hurt when they talk about things like electrons. Ow! It hurts just to type! I have to check on something in the kitchen.
Yassss.
Ugh yes. I always hated dances, and more than the dances I hated the notion that I ought to like them based on my non-dangly bits.
There’s plenty more to go around beyond the borders of Florida. Florida man just made it Florida-level obvious.
“I didn’t click through”
Transgender rights weren’t what they had in mind at the time of writing Title IX, I imagine, but their rights are protected under that act too. You trivialize their rights when you flippantly call it the “right to get naked with others.” They would call it the right to be treated as a member of the gender to which…
I never disputed that sexual assault is common. I do dispute that co-ed locker rooms with available private changing areas would increase the rate of sexual assault. That is an intuitive leap that underpins your whole argument that you have thus far failed to support. Which therefore makes your whole argument stink of…
And if it helps at all, I do think that it’s profoundly unfortunate that one of the first big battles in transgendered rights is being waged in high school locker rooms, and that the issues logically advocate for co-ed locker rooms. We adult women aren’t sharing locker rooms with men, nor bathrooms. It sucks that…
Many people have advocated for private changing stalls in this comment section.
We make arguments for racial and sexual equality, and it’s easy to advocate them whole-heartedly when you feel them too. On something like transgendered rights where my feelings aren’t fully in line with the arguments of equality and respect that I know to be true—there’s when I really have to master myself.
If it were about sexual assault we’d advocate for separate stalls for changing. Boys can assault boys and girls can assault girls and your point doesn’t have anything to do with transgendered people.
I’ll readily admit that transgender stuff is a topic I have only recently begun to give thought— like a lot of us I think. Intrinsically, it makes me uncomfortable. But when I give it thought, transgender rights advocates are some of the best advocates for gender equality. They are decoupling gender stereotypes and…
Best state in baseball!
We St. Louisans bask in the Missouri success. And thus KC hates us ever more.
What do you think boners are for?
Boner treatments seem excretory too...
My mom always did the tsk-ing at women who don’t leave. Too dumb, too ghetto, too this or that. This took the form of “advice” for me.