Which is worse?
The 1.5% of the population inflicting transvestism or other unaccepted behaviors on the 98.5% who are straight?
Or the 98.5% having the expectation that the 1.5% will live by the rules of the majority?
Which restroom should the boy use? The girls or the guys?
Because we have exceptions to the rule like this child should the exception become the rule?
You do understand this this child is going to grow up a man, right? Maybe he should feel free to walk into the girls gym locker any time he feels like it because he feels like a girl?
Jack - I’m not sure what you response has to do with what I said.
I was responding to: “Why not just send the lesbian, homosexual, transvestite, and bi-sexual students to a school where they can all be one in their deviancy?”
All I said is that you shouldn’t blame children for the anti-social behavior that they have been taught by their parents or whatevers. First, I don’t really believe that per-adolescent children are cross-dressers. I think they may be made to think that they are.
So, you just apply standard rules to children depending on whether they are male or female. I’m not sure how your idea of segregating them and reinforcing anti-social behavior would be a good thing. Did I misunderstand what you were trying to say?
And, Graybeard, did I answer your questions too?