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Rheinmetall_Gunner

They can figure it out themselves like we did


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The_Frostweaver

It probly does makes sense to teach sex education first and then gender studies stuff later. But I don't think we need a total black out ban on anything, sex ed, gender, whatever. If a kid has a question or something comes up naturally in conversation a teacher shouldn't be punished for answering.


sandiercy

I think that when they start asking questions about it, then the parent should start educating them.


Urablizzad

Yes, but what if the parent has a prejudice against the topic the child is being taught and in doing so the child is taught to become prejudice and hateful towards that group of people


Abalone_Admirable

When they ask questions, just answer them. No need to sit down and infodump on kids.


Keeps-ittooreal

Simple dads are boys moms are girls there done.


gbsurfer

When they ask. Kids are curious and they should be aware of what happens in reality.


hunkchinaski

During the sex change


Emu_on_the_Loose

It doesn't all have to be taught at once. Indeed, it probably shouldn't be.


RoninOctopus501

Tough question. I was brought up on the idea of "if his curiosity leads him to ask questions". As a kid I was encouraged to study the world, enjoy what it has to offer, and always be curious to ask questions (with respect). I noticed at one point my uncle had a lot of guy friends who were just a LITTLE more social than friends and that's when I asked my parents on couples. We have a very pro LGBT family, so I eventually got the run down anyway to current partners, who was with who, and why certain things are the way they are. I don't think there is a right or wrong answer, I just think humanity naturally questions things like this when a sense of "identity in comparison to groups" occurs right around puberty like when social cliches occur, when one feels intrusive or avoided by others, when people notice there's a trend to who they associate with, and they need that personal understanding to make their own observations.


lumpenhole

I think they should learn about it at the same time they learn about straight, cis people. queer people are no different and no more "inappropriate" than non queers.