Are you against the concept of democratic debate? This is a discussion brought out of two petitions (for and against), so this shows this is something that is important for a part of the population. I’m not sure what is the problem here
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1. At some point in biology class you should learn that intersex people exist and genetics are more complicated than just XX and XY. Genetic mutations should be part of a curriculum in a general sense to learn more about autoimmune diseases, allergies and other health related stuff.
2. Sex and gender are two different things, I think this post might be conflating the two. Gender essentialism can be pretty annoying, and I think it’s good topics like that are discussed in an educational environment instead of random sites online.
3. That varies from person to person, but same-sex sex ed would’ve been pretty helpful for me and many other queer teens.
4. Again that varies from person to person, and some people want to explore it, some people don’t.
I can remember when I was a young child how it would be called if boys love each other or girls love each other, which is already over 25 years ago.
I came barely into contact with anything lgbt related, just a curious question I had at the time. So yes LGBT topics (which is not necessarily sexual, just like hetero topics) should be addressed from young age.
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Are you against the concept of democratic debate? This is a discussion brought out of two petitions (for and against), so this shows this is something that is important for a part of the population. I’m not sure what is the problem here
I mean
1. At some point in biology class you should learn that intersex people exist and genetics are more complicated than just XX and XY. Genetic mutations should be part of a curriculum in a general sense to learn more about autoimmune diseases, allergies and other health related stuff.
2. Sex and gender are two different things, I think this post might be conflating the two. Gender essentialism can be pretty annoying, and I think it’s good topics like that are discussed in an educational environment instead of random sites online.
3. That varies from person to person, but same-sex sex ed would’ve been pretty helpful for me and many other queer teens.
4. Again that varies from person to person, and some people want to explore it, some people don’t.
Yes it’s true, the week ahead in the chamber: https://www.chd.lu/fr/agenda-semaine-27-janvier-2025
It is because of 2 opposing petitions.
I’m happy that I don’t have children…
I can remember when I was a young child how it would be called if boys love each other or girls love each other, which is already over 25 years ago.
I came barely into contact with anything lgbt related, just a curious question I had at the time. So yes LGBT topics (which is not necessarily sexual, just like hetero topics) should be addressed from young age.