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Now British boys can wear skirts to school - as new 'gender neutral' uniforms introduced

This from a country where you can marry year thirteen your old adopted daughter!

In western propaganda !?

Seems you have no idea about my country :)

& should i remind you existence of pedophiles in your own country!?

For your information pedophilia is a big crime in here ... Same as homosexuality & results in death penalty !

All of them are sexual deviation... No difference
 
Reminds me of this :)
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Do they plan to ship our all those pathans from UK first?
 
While in India its worn by women, in Pakistan both men & women wear Salwar Kameez.

Do you find confused men in your country ?

The scots have worn Kilts for centuries, they seem pretty clear headed.

I as a Pakistani apologize to you @third eye he made fun of your white masters, worry not he will be punished.
 
Best of luck to your mentality...
There is nothing wrong with my ' mentality'. You're free to form your own opinions and believes. You don't have to agree with me. If you do disagree, feel free to discuss. If you don't want to, shut up. Condescending references to 'mentality' you may keep to yourself, thank you.
 
effeminate men so that feminism can win! wow! Even better when you catch them young to brainwash and confuse! Let the boys watch Rambo movies and grow up looking at real heroes! Let the girls grow up as compassionate and nice women! not as some unshaved radical feminazis!
 
I don't what kind of parent are you if let your boy wear gril dresses, frok, lipstick, nail polish and think he will learn by himself. or let your girl roam naked, thinking she will learn herself. If you are stopping your child from jumping from window then you are checking at a certain level. The level should be maintained for every child action.
Spoken as a non-parent, I suppose? Children learn different things at different ages in different increments. That has to do with how far their brain development has progressed. So the examples given were poor examples, indicating a lack of understanding of the matter. Some books on child development in relation to parenting could be enlighting.

Let's stick to the topic i.e. rules concerning schooluniforms. We don't have schooluniforms as the norm where I live. It is therefor none of the schools business what my children wear. If, at some point, my children indicate they which to wear particular clothing and refures other clothing, or want to dye their hair or whatever, my wife and I will discuss this with them. But ultimately, I am preferbly not going to force them to do something they really don't want to and especially not when they can motivate why. That's my guideline.
 
effeminate men so that feminism can win! wow! Even better when you catch them young to brainwash and confuse! Let the boys watch Rambo movies and grow up looking at real heroes! Let the girls grow up as compassionate and nice women! not as some unshaved radical feminazis!
there was a news about a boy wearing skirt to school to fight discrimination as he was not allowed to wear shorts during summer... anyway I doubt feminists want boys to wear skirt...
 
i think its a bit early for that personally, once they are at the age to understand what sexuality they are then they can choose when they reach high school (age 11). also one must think that parents may not be to comfortable with their sons wearing skirts too so they may influence them too. remember its not law, schools and councils have a say and are the ones who make the rules. so in some areas yeah you may be able to do it but in others it may not be. example i dont think schools in bradford would say your allowed to wear skirts for obivous reasons. this would be more common down south (after cheshire)
 
i think its a bit early for that personally, once they are at the age to understand what sexuality they are then they can choose when they reach high school (age 11). also one must think that parents may not be to comfortable with their sons wearing skirts too so they may influence them too. remember its not law, schools and councils have a say and are the ones who make the rules. so in some areas yeah you may be able to do it but in others it may not be. example i dont think schools in bradford would say your allowed to wear skirts for obivous reasons. this would be more common down south (after cheshire)
its nothing to do with sexuality.. nobody is saying gay boys should wear skirts... its just that skirts can be an unisex apparel ... just like trousers or shorts... if you remove cultural norms, there is nothing about skirt that screams girl or gay...
also boys 'can' wear, not will be required to wear... its just an option that was not available earlier..
 
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