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Old 03-12-2017, 02:56 PM #288
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I know I keep putting mumsnet links...but its about the only place on the internet where this can be discussed fully. And being mainly a place for parents, they discuss the effects that this 'trans' stuff has on kids on a fairly regular basis (also discuss the effects that this has on women regularly..being a place dominated by women). And there are a lot more members so a variety of people answering them ..but look at this guidance for special needs kids, that has recently been put out in scotland

https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_be...ial-needs?pg=1

Tell me this is not regressive sexist nonsense.

This is what kids with special needs will be taught, pushed by transactivists. These kids who do not wish to follow stereotypes will then be put on route to blockers. Kids with special needs. Autistic kids especially...when there is already a disproportionate amount of Autistic 'transkids'. Now they will basically be taught sex stereotypes and if they do not like the stereotypes..then they will think there is something wrong with them and they are actually the opposite sex. Because of stereotypes ffs

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gender assigned to them at birth
Honestly...noone is 'assigned' anything at birth. Sex is noted.

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