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I sympathise with the teacher, sex ed is awkward enough without some creepy kid always wanting to talk about their feminine penis.
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I sympathise with the teacher, sex ed is awkward enough without some creepy kid always wanting to talk about their feminine penis.
This may become the most realistic arc yet.I sympathise with the teacher, sex ed is awkward enough without some creepy kid always wanting to talk about their feminine penis.
Oh boy, another lecture from the self-insert replying to a strawman. We haven't had enough of those recently.
Same. When I was attending HS sex ed wasn't in the curriculum, we just studied reproduction during science class. Then our principal payed out of his pocket for a psychologist and a doctor to teach us about birth control, safe sex, consent and all the psycological and emotive consequences of sex.Sex Ed exists as a way to make sure people have safe sex, it doesn’t exist to explain who is who. I don’t see how being trans even applies to it. All I remember from sex Ed was the teacher explaining how the egg sperm system works, periods, and making sure to remind everyone that condoms exist.
Not that far from my experience. Reproduction and puberty was part of normal biology class, covering physical side of these things in quite clinical manner like any other topic. Then we had few actual sexual education things that covered feelings, communication and birth control. These were pretty rare things and took like max 4 hours in one year. Also we had medical cheak to all kids of sertain age (12 and 15 if remember correctly) where among other health stuff the nurse asked basic questions about these topics and if you needed extra information about anything.Same. When I was attending HS sex ed wasn't in the curriculum, we just studied reproduction during science class. Then our principal payed out of his pocket for a psychologist and a doctor to teach us about birth control, safe sex, consent and all the psycological and emotive consequences of sex.
And I honestly wonder why Billy believes that an average 16yo should be so incensed about sex ed. All of us were vaguely embarassed about talking about sex.
Is that supposed to be a good thing?Not that far from my experience. Reproduction and puberty was part of normal biology class, covering physical side of these things in quite clinical manner like any other topic. Then we had few actual sexual education things that covered feelings, communication and birth control. These were pretty rare things and took like max 4 hours in one year. Also we had medical cheak to all kids of sertain age (12 and 15 if remember correctly) where among other health stuff the nurse asked basic questions about these topics and if you needed extra information about anything.
Well there is the LG and B too, which I at least think applies to sex ed.Sex Ed exists as a way to make sure people have safe sex, it doesn’t exist to explain who is who. I don’t see how being trans even applies to it. All I remember from sex Ed was the teacher explaining how the egg sperm system works, periods, and making sure to remind everyone that condoms exist.
“But teacher what if my penis is feminine??”
“Same thing Sophie, you still have balls don’t you?”
And no, there is no fucking need to bring up violent anal sex with children.
But this is a high school where 90% of the student body is some flavour of genderspecial, where they built a toilet for troons and where no one ever, ever shuts up about troon shit. If they’re forcing Stephie to ignore LGBT issues, they’re doing a crap job.
The teacher doesn't talk about LGBT issues enough according to Stephie who probally would want to talk about being trans in every class if he could, no wonder the teacher looks so fed up in the first panel.But this is a high school where 90% of the student body is done flavour of genderspecial, where they built a toilet for troons and where no one ever, ever shuts up about troon shit. If they’re forcing Stephie to ignore LGBT issues, they’re doing a crap job.
This could be a Facebook text post, didn’t need to even be in comic form. It’s just ranting, no punchline or underlying meaning.
The norm is statistically what most people be, and they be straight and cis. Therefore, focus on that would have the most benefit for most people.
Something..something.. the gender binary is bigotry now validate me as a true woman reeeeee..If Stephie is a "woman," and "she's" dating a male, doesn't that make Stephie straight? Sheesh, stop hetero-splaining.
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This is really pushing the definition of “story arc.” Even as an educational comic it fails, because there’s no visual element to the message. There isn’t even dialogue.
The other kids had to leave to make room for Stephie's speech bubbles. Impressive.Poutine version
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There is a typo on the last panel "Pour combattre la suprématie"
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