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first i have to say, a session w/a drag queen to polish the look would be a good thing. just a suggestion....
as for her staying on as a teacher, i think the kids will adjust far better than the parents. kids don't have the same hangups adults do. initially, a child will see someone like this and try and wrap their minds around it and move on w/o attaching the prejudices that they are later taught. |
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If it was my child--and I don't have any--I would have to say "none of the above" |
How do you wake up at 70 and decide you want to be a woman. But to each his own? I do agree that parents will have more of an issue than kids. As long as he's doing his job and doing it well I don't think I would have a problem.
As a matter of fact I had a pre-op transgender (I think he was going from man to woman, but quite frankly I couldn't really tell). And he had one of those gender neutral names. The freshman boys in class had a field day the first couple classes and I spent the first day trying to figure out what gender he was but after the first few day we all could care less, cause he was good at what he did. |
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She was a delightful person really. We picked her up at the airport for one of her visits to where we lived. We had our then 2.5 year old son in the car with us in his car seat. Now on a "foreshadowing note here"...our son was at that age where he was developing that close personal relationship that many males have with that part of their body :). So Liz gets in the front seat, and I moved to the back to sit with son. As soon as she sits down and we start driving off, our son pipes up with "I have a penis, do you have a penis?" I had to do everything I could to not laugh....THANK GOD I was sitting behind her so she couldn't see my face as I stifled the giggles :). Later my husband said to me "I was wondering the same thing myself" Ok, you may all wipe your computer screens off now. |
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This is just too sick & sad for me. At the very least, the school district should but him (her) at another school.
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Once I saw this pic, I had to back away from my desk. I keep thinking about Mr. Garrison (South Park) and his sex change. "Look at me I'm a woman!" |
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They should've let him go back to substituting, but only for older kids. One minute you have kindergarteners/ 1st graders trying to learn their ABCs & add - then heshe walks into the room? That is NOT a conversation a 6 yr old should have to grasp. :rolleyes:
AND After 70 yrs as a man - you NOW decide to become a WOMAN? #1. WHY? #2. Could it be senility? #3. .....WHY? |
i would think that this teacher wouldn't worry about an 8 yr. old bully. the other students, yes but not an adult teacher.
this story reminds me of when i was around that age when i saw on the show Real People (anyone remember that on NBC decades ago?) where a married couple changed genders. i thought it was so wild. he turned into a 6' 8" she, she an 5 foot he. the imagery just struck me though i was too young to think about gender, sexuality, homo-/heterosexuality, etc.. i just thought that grown-ups are a different lot and kept on. no judgement but wonderment. all this other stuff came later when i was old enough to grasp it. if i had a kid and their teacher went through all of that, i'd like to think it would be a learning opportunity, not a time to shield them from reality. |
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