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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Just asked to comment on primary schoolSexual Education policy in Ireland. Your help needed.

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XXSex · 10/06/2020 10:20

Can’t out myself too much.

Lots of resource books about transgender listed.

One - only one Angry - book on female empowerment. None on male breaking down the sexist stereotypes apart from 3 (!!!!!) boy becomes girl books and now boy is happy because he can finally become himself.

I suspect that this is going to be a standard roll out in Irish primary schools (ages 4-12) and want to get my points across.

Help please with

  • additional books on female and males books breaking stereotypes and ultimate acceptance.
  • comments that I can give to the school.

They are bringing in concepts as transgender at 4-7 and not including anything about not having to confirm to what societal bonds there might be! Angry FFS

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MotherForkinShirtBalls · 30/06/2020 22:22

Back to the original subject, but this was posted on another thread and it's remarkably good. Very clear, unambiguous information and simply explains the development of the differently sexed bodies. No gender bs, just biology. Funded by the crisis pregnancy...maybe a beacon of hope? It's for pshe in 5th and 6th class.

www.healthpromotion.ie/health/inner/busy_bodies

Heygirlheyboy · 30/06/2020 22:27

Busy Bodies is always recommended and very popular.

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