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Mevara 10-27-2011 02:06 PM

Young boy wishes to join Girl Scouts
 
Young boy wishes to join Girl Scouts

Bobby Montoya is a 7-year-old boy from Denver. Unlike a lot of young boys, Bobby has no desire to join the Boy Scouts. Instead, he wants to be a Girl Scout.

Honeykiss1974 10-27-2011 03:02 PM

He has a way better chance of joining the Girl Scouts than if the situation was reversed (if it was girl wanting to live life as a boy and desired to join Girl Scouts).

Mevara 10-27-2011 04:37 PM

I was a little confused about that. It says
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Girl Scouts is an inclusive organization, and we accept all girls in kindergarten through 12th grade as members. If a child lives life as a girl and the family brings the child to us to participate in Girl Scouts, Girl Scouts of Colorado welcomes her.
but it does not say if the boy is trying to live the life as a girl or just a boy who wants to be involved in Girl Scouts.

knight_shadow 10-27-2011 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Mevara (Post 2102654)
I was a little confused about that. It says but it does not say if the boy is trying to live the life as a girl or just a boy who wants to be involved in Girl Scouts.

That's what I was confused about at first, but the video seems to suggest that he's interested in living life as a girl.

AlphaFrog 10-27-2011 05:06 PM

I feel like we have one of these stories every few years and it's more about media sensationalism and good WBC fodder rather than what the child actually wants.

CutiePie2000 11-15-2011 03:18 AM

Mevara, I think the statement where "If a child lives life as a girl", means that the child, no matter what their (ahem), "body parts / plumbing" reflect, if they are expressing to the world a gender identity that is consistent with girls (i.e. barrettes, more feminine type clothing, that type of thing), then the child will be accepted.

I've read enough psychology / human biology books about kids who were born with anatomy that was either disfigured, or in some extreme cases, they have some sex characteristics of both male and female, so it wasn't clear cut as to whether they were male or female. I think the Girl Scouts organization is trying to leave the wording of their policy as wide open as possible, so that they don't get backed into a corner by wording that is (inadvertantly) limiting.

OPhiAGinger 11-15-2011 03:06 PM

On the surface this Girl Scout policy would seem to exclude a child who has the anatomy of a girl but who chooses to live life as a boy, but I know it doesn't. My daughter's former troop had a scout like that, and she (he?) was well liked by the rest of the troop and the leaders. And I mean it was well beyond tom-boy.


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