It's also true that the Down Syndrome people are retarded.![]()
Yet far above your IQ
It's also true that the Down Syndrome people are retarded.![]()
Repeat after me: Everyone.... knows.... human.... beings.... cannot.... change.... their.... biological.... sexes.... today.
That is clearly not true, based upon the current narratives being spun. A lot of it can certainly be ascribed to dishonesty.
So quote them saying they're biologically female or male.
There's no such thing as "biologically" male/female. If you are biologically male/female, then you are male/female. Gnosticism and distortion are just silly arguments against reality.
I cant imagine growing up where all the adults are pressing me to question my sexualityThere's no such thing as "biologically" male/female. If you are biologically male/female, then you are male/female. Gnosticism and distortion are just silly arguments against reality.
I cant imagine growing up where all the adults are pressing me to question my sexuality
Sex and gender are two different things yet related.
of course not.That's because it doesn't exist.
What a stupid thing to say. Only morons argue about the meaning of words.
of course not.
https://www.childrensmercy.org/pare...alking-to-your-kids-about-sexual-orientation/
So when should you talk to your child about sexual orientation? My advice is to talk to your kids about sexual orientation and, more broadly healthy relationships, early and often. As with most topics that fall under the umbrella of sexual or reproductive health, rather than having a one and done conversation or “the talk,” it should be many conversations over time. You can dive into deeper conversations as your child gets older.
By the start of puberty, which can be as early as 8-9 years old for girls and 9-10 years old for boys, the goal would be to have had several (if not many) “mini” conversations about topics
much different -those are biological realities and while it may be kids asking there is also a presumption that "early and often" is a goal no matter whom brings it upUm they're tips for when children ask you about it. No different from the bees and the birds thing.
much different -those are biological realities and while it may be kids asking there is also a presumption that "early and often" is a goal no matter whom brings it up
I cant imagine growing up where all the adults are pressing me to question my sexuality
of course not.
https://www.childrensmercy.org/pare...alking-to-your-kids-about-sexual-orientation/
So when should you talk to your child about sexual orientation? My advice is to talk to your kids about sexual orientation and, more broadly healthy relationships, early and often. As with most topics that fall under the umbrella of sexual or reproductive health, rather than having a one and done conversation or “the talk,” it should be many conversations over time. You can dive into deeper conversations as your child gets older.
By the start of puberty, which can be as early as 8-9 years old for girls and 9-10 years old for boys, the goal would be to have had several (if not many) “mini” conversations about topics
The lefties are furious because it's illegal for this guy to indoctrinate little kids in Florida public schools now.
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