Mocker
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Where I Started But In A Different Place
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May 31st, 2003, 10:59 AM
How is ensuring personal privacy an endorsement of religion? It sounds like they're trying to be neutral as they can while ensuring the integrity of the child's personality. A child isn't taught "homosexuality" either and it's nobody's business but his/her own. If he/she wants to talk to anyone about it, hopefully his/her parents will be the first choice. If not, then maintaining some kind of "open door" counseling is a good thing. Perhaps an area in the Sex Ed class to open communication on the topic would be good as long as it's the youth's decision to discuss his own orientation. He/She should not be coerced into revealing his/her orientation if he/she doesn't wish to.
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