Disney's Stance on Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bills
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Thread Topic: Disney's Stance on Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bills
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Ok- if you are a part of LGBT+ how does this make you 'queer'? LGBT+ dosen't just mean you are gay or trans. You can be Lesbian, Bi-sexual (liking both genders) as well as Gay and trans. I agree-kids should be taught about LGBT+ but kids don't even learn about being straight until juniors. Kids should know about LGBT but you don't need to tell them at pre-school or even infant as they won't understand proper love. Hope this helps. :)
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THANK YOU, I wanted to say something but didn't know how to word it without starting drama.
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Could be wrong but I believe queer in this context just means not straight or not cisgender.
Additionally, if you don't believe sexuality comes up until junior year, you are lying to yourself. -
you are lying to yourself.
Did you really need to add that.
Don't answer that, it was a rhetorical question.
And i can confirm that it, at the latest, comes up around 6th-7th grade. -
Also, regular sex ed isn't mandatory.
So why the hell should LGBTQ+ sex ed be mandatory? -
first off, sex ed should be mandatory in general.
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Yeah, sex ed should be mandatory. It has a ton of benefits, with no drawbacks. Children are in no way harmed by learning about sexual education. Here is a bit of information published by the American Academy of Pediatrics if you're interested in learning more
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Some kids might not be comfortable with sex ed, you sure about that?
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LGBTQ+ sex ed should be mandatory for the same reasons "regular" sex ed should be mandatory. All of the same dangers that apply to straight kids also apply to queer kids, sex ed being inclusive of LGBTQ+ kids wouldn't really change the curriculum all that much, it would just include information for queer children
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Some kids might not be comfortable with sex ed, you sure about that?
That's such a silly argument. Sex IS a part of life, if kids are never taught about it they will not learn how to have healthy sexual relationships. Nobody is comfortable learning about sex ed, nobody enjoys it. But it's still important to know about -
Victims of sexual harassment/r4pe.
Do I have to elaborate? Because I would rather not. -
Also what is the Reedy Creek Improvement District Board
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Regarding victims of sexual abuse, I'm positive schools would be able to accommodate those students by providing them with an alternative to sitting through a lesson they could not sit through. But the fact that some students would not be able to receive sex ed does not mean the rest should miss out.
Also what is the Reedy Creek Improvement District Board
If you read the very first post in this thread, you will see that I actually provided a link explaining what the Board is and what it does :) -
There was a little bit of LGBTQIA+ Sex Ed when I was in 7th grade, but it was so little that I barely learned anything. I knew and learned a lot about the community when I was in 4th grade because my best friend was openly bisexual at that time.
Also, most kids are uncomfortable with Sex Ed, because...they're children. But they still need to be taught it, so that they do it safely when they are older. Me and my fellow asexual friends, however, would share side glances at each other the entire time we were learning about it lmfao -
1. Fair
2. Oh ok
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