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Tulsa school district about to substitute biology classes with 3 weeks of indoctrination on "sex Ed".
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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3909846" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>Yep, this. My primary annoyance on a lot of the multiple genders that have popped up is seeing kids trying to label themselves. When my pre-pubescent kids come in asking if we would still love them if they were gay, something is wrong. Trying to explain to them that they have a TON of biological, emotional, and mental developments ahead of them and are way too early in the game to try to put themselves in any box, it is obvious they see peers labelling themselves and acting out some play of what they see around them. </p><p></p><p>We spend a LOT of time reminding our kids to be cognizant of what they're worrying about. Lots of people in this world manufacture their own struggles and if we aren't careful they will drag us into their soap opera too. Focus on the real struggles and enjoy the parts of life where no struggle exists because struggle free moments are precious and hard earned. We can only hope our consistent messaging will slowly sink in and be valued as they mature. </p><p></p><p>In regards to sex ed stuff, I would be sincerely shocked if either of our kids hear anything sex related for the first time at school. Our kitchen table is treated like a therapist's couch, no topics are off limits to them and we will discuss whatever is on their mind with no judgement unless someone was harmed. The only catch is they have to listen to our guidance and opinion on the topic as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3909846, member: 35603"] Yep, this. My primary annoyance on a lot of the multiple genders that have popped up is seeing kids trying to label themselves. When my pre-pubescent kids come in asking if we would still love them if they were gay, something is wrong. Trying to explain to them that they have a TON of biological, emotional, and mental developments ahead of them and are way too early in the game to try to put themselves in any box, it is obvious they see peers labelling themselves and acting out some play of what they see around them. We spend a LOT of time reminding our kids to be cognizant of what they're worrying about. Lots of people in this world manufacture their own struggles and if we aren't careful they will drag us into their soap opera too. Focus on the real struggles and enjoy the parts of life where no struggle exists because struggle free moments are precious and hard earned. We can only hope our consistent messaging will slowly sink in and be valued as they mature. In regards to sex ed stuff, I would be sincerely shocked if either of our kids hear anything sex related for the first time at school. Our kitchen table is treated like a therapist's couch, no topics are off limits to them and we will discuss whatever is on their mind with no judgement unless someone was harmed. The only catch is they have to listen to our guidance and opinion on the topic as well. [/QUOTE]
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