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originally posted by: PorkChop96
a reply to: General23
Short answer?
No she does not see anything wrong with that
originally posted by: PorkChop96
a reply to: General23
both
originally posted by: PorkChop96
a reply to: General23
That is all they care about; feels, playing pretend, thinking that what they are doing is right no matter how wrong it is.
originally posted by: Annee
This is the scary 50-year-old transgender swimmer.
Melody Wiseheart, Ph.D.
www.yorku.ca...
Professor
York University
Department of Psychology
Melody Wiseheart heads the Cognitive Flexibility Lab at York University. We study methods for improving educational outcomes, including the spacing effect. Currently, we are investigating whether the spacing of learning episodes can improve development and long-term retention of critical thinking skills in STEAM fields, such as physics, mathematics, computer programming, and musical performance. Recent studies investigated whether spacing was beneficial to improving media literacy skills, including website evaluation. Other recent studies examined song learning, including melody and lyric retention, and piano playing.
originally posted by: trollz
It's ironic to me that their idea of creating an environment free of abuse and indignity is allowing a 50 year old man to watch pre-teen and teenage girls changing while simultaneously exposing his male genitalia to them. If you're a 50 year old adult biological male and you go into a locker room full of little girls, and then observe that your actions are causing so much distress that the mothers have to come in and build a towel wall to shield the girls, only to expose yourself to them as well, then what you're doing is intentional. In any rational society, this person would be in prison as a sex offender.
I'm sorry but I don't find nudity offensive or inherently sexual.
originally posted by: BrucellaOrchitis
a reply to: ThatDamnDuckAgain
I'm sorry but I don't find nudity offensive or inherently sexual. It depends upon the context. Did she stand and stare, or just get on with the business of getting changed? The article doesn't say anything about her nudity, just that the parents were shielding their children's nudity.
originally posted by: Annee
I don't see anything about lesbians endangering these teen girls.
originally posted by: BrucellaOrchitis
originally posted by: Annee
I don't see anything about lesbians endangering these teen girls.
Lol, that always cracks me up when I am asked if I would prefer a female doctor for a gynaeological exam - can I get a gay male, that way I'll know they are totally repulsed?