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Non binary in school [title edited by MNHQ]

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malificent7 · 24/08/2021 11:35

Done to death i know but i dont know how to feel.
Dd (13) says loads of her peers are non binary and she finds it confusing. Lots of confusion about pronouns etc.
In dsd school appatently they have had lessons on it ( in what context im not sure).
Everyone is bi which there is no real big deal as at least everyone is learning about the horrors of homophobia.
Its good that ultra feminine/ masculine traits are being questioned...isn't it?
Dd is very sure of her femininity and declares herself as straight/ girly which is not without problems as she likes the faux nails/big bum/ preened eyebrows look.

YetAnotherBeckyMumsnet · 24/08/2021 12:25

Hello everyone. We need to take this thread down now as the 'bollocks' isn't exactly what we'd consider the spirit of civil debate. Please have a read of our guidelines if you're unsure.

YetAnotherBeckyMumsnet · 24/08/2021 12:35

Swearing is fine - in context. We'd remove a post telling another poster to fuck off, for example, but are unlikely to remove a post just because it has swear words. In this case, we think it's possible to discuss concerns without describing it as bollocks. Such a term is unlikely to foster broad and civil debate.

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YetAnotherBeckyMumsnet · 24/08/2021 12:43

@PlanDeRaccordement @NoSquirrels okay - we've edited the title.

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