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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: quintessentone
I wouldn't have eaten the crap they called breakfast, either. I preferred being hungry.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: quintessentone
Yes ... I recall the awesomeness that was my school when I was being bullied.
"Why do you think the other kids don't like you?"
Umm, excuse me? They don't like me and pick on me and it makes me miserable, but thanks for insinuating that it's my fault. See if I ever tell you anything, counselor.
Different Sexual Orientation
More often than not, kids are bullied for being gay. In fact, some of the most brutal bullying incidents have involved children who are bullied for their sexual orientation. If left unchecked, prejudicial bullying can result in serious hate crimes. As a result, it is essential that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students be given a solid support network in order to keep them safe.
originally posted by: ketsuko
"Why do you think the other kids don't like you?"
originally posted by: continuousThunder
wow, ATS crew out here just getting more and more disingenuous hey?
an optional survey of wide ranging, health related questions, one of which asks about gender and gives both cis and trans options that respondents choose from or do not choose if they don't want to is somehow proof of the evil tyrannical lfbt brainwashing alien cabal.
Really laying your cards bare there, aren't you? Letting trans people exist even as a box one can tick of their own volition is a bridge too far? I'd be like "just admit you want trans people not to exist at all" except the vast majority of users here are very candid about that even if they think they're being clever.
oH nO mY cHiLd'S kInDeRgArTeN iNtAkE fOrM aSkS tHeIr GeNdEr ThE iLlUmInAtI aRe TrYiNg To GrOoM mY kIdS
get out of here, this is pathetic even for ATS
The survey asks students to choose as many sexual orientation options as necessary including, lesbian or gay, straight, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, aromantic or queer. Students could also write in their sexual orientation or say they are unsure of their sexual orientation.
Knowing one's sexual orientation — whether straight or gay — is often something that kids or teens recognize with little doubt from a very young age. Some gay teens say they had same-sex crushes in childhood, just as their heterosexual peers had opposite-sex crushes.
By middle school, as they enter adolescence, many gay teens already recognize their sexual orientation, whether or not they have revealed it to anyone else. Those who didn't realize they were gay at first often say that they always felt different from their peers, but didn't exactly know why.
originally posted by: GENERAL EYES
a reply to: jerryznv
There are cases of nine year old girls getting pregnant and forced to carry to term.
You'd be surprised what goes on out there outside of your particular social sphere.
originally posted by: continuousThunder
a reply to: jerryznv
oh no!!!!!! another completely optional question that no one has to answer!!!!!!! you're right, what was i thinking, the entire world is doomed!!!!! our society cannot possibly withstand children being able to answer questions if they want to!!!!!