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Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2495 |
Answering your own questions, that's why!A series of primary schools have introduced gender-neutral uniforms to cater for children who are questioning their gender identity.Why are so many children questioning their gender identity? Lax parenting without role models that's why. No silly, it is what they see on the phone. |
Send message Joined: 12 Jun 09 Posts: 2106 |
All little boys dress up in their mummy's clothes at some point. me and my brother did.Generalising again Mr S? At least you have admitted your own little quirks. |
Send message Joined: 12 Jun 09 Posts: 2106 |
It was a once off for a laugh at 7 years old, my brother was 4. It's perfectly normal. If you didn't you were probably inhibited.Naughty boy, what was you told about making assumptions? Didn't realise that transvestites started that early :-) |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2495 |
Answering your own questions, that's why! So how long have you been losing arguments with yourself? |
Send message Joined: 12 Jun 09 Posts: 2106 |
NormalFrom your link Mr S, please take note: "Cross dressing is one of the cross gender behaviours that children may do It is usual for preschool boys and girls to dress up in clothes of the other sex as a way of trying out what it is like to be a man or a woman, a father or a mother. A child does not understand until about the age of six that he or she will always be a boy or a girl. Before that children think their sex can be changed." Hmm, you being 7, still unsure of yourself, bit slow I would have thought. As for your "abnormal" link, thanks for making me aware of those venues, stops one from making a fool of oneself by unknowingly entering them. As there are so few, the odds of that happening are very small, unlike London as there are too many that one has to be careful on one's choices. However, with London one may bump into a politican or two should one inadvertly enter such a venue. |
Send message Joined: 12 Jun 09 Posts: 2106 |
I only square up to and argue with other people, I'm usually on the level with myself, so I mostly agree with me. Now you're a right odd fellow to be sure, with a French surname, living in an American city founded by Mexican settlers, and named by a Spanish Governor. Still I'm sure you have your supporters.The British Empire is dead. Suggest you move into the 21st century. How many of the 650 governing the UK are actually English through & through? It is always best to look inward before one can look outward. |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2495 |
I only square up to and argue with other people, I'm usually on the level with myself, so I mostly agree with me. Now you're a right odd fellow to be sure, with a French surname, living in an American city founded by Mexican settlers, and named by a Spanish Governor. Still I'm sure you have your supporters. Suggest you recheck your history books. Pasadena was founded after California because a state in the USA. If you meant El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Angeles del Río de Porciúncula that was settled by Spaniards long before Mexico declared independence. Of course the Chumash nation was here before any Europeans set foot in California. |
Send message Joined: 12 Jun 09 Posts: 2106 |
Naw, no need for anyone to look that far out. Instead let's look at the blood infusion for "dear old England" Scots from North of the border Welsh from the West Italians from the Roman Empire (not forgetting that many of their legionnaires were of other nationalities) Vikings from the Nordic countries Then there is the "infamous" rout of the [slightly diluted at that time) English in 1066 Therefore long before any modern day immigration issues the pure bloodline of any Englishman or woman has been totally diluted. If one should then include immigration over the last 200 years, it's just about possible that the bloodline of the "so-called" pure blood English is 1% at most :-) As J.K. Rowling put it "We're all Muggles" :-) |
Send message Joined: 30 Dec 05 Posts: 470 |
Naw, no need for anyone to look that far out. Instead let's look at the blood infusion for "dear old England"When Syrians, Algerians and Iraqis patrolled Hadrian's Wall Saxon and Angle invasions. Vikings from the Nordic countries London population is less than 45% British. Couldn't find a figure for percentage "English". Although I did find one demographics 'expert' that says in about 3 generations to find a London inhabitant who is 100% "English" will be almost impossible. |
Send message Joined: 12 Jun 09 Posts: 2106 |
London population is less than 45% British. Couldn't find a figure for percentage "English". Although I did find one demographics 'expert' that says in about 3 generations to find a London inhabitant who is 100% "English" will be almost impossible.Illustrates my point even better. :-) To see any specific nationality expressing themselves superior to any other nationality is disappointing. After all everyone one of us regardless of nationality or politicial persuasion end up either 6 feet under or toasted - so much for superiority :-) |
Send message Joined: 4 Dec 15 Posts: 147 |
I only square up to and argue with other people, I'm usually on the level with myself, so I mostly agree with me. Now you're a right odd fellow to be sure, with a French surname, living in an American city founded by Mexican settlers, and named by a Spanish Governor. Still I'm sure you have your supporters. I will [...] research it via a number of sources to find the real facts.Mr S will be some time. ;-) |
Send message Joined: 4 Dec 15 Posts: 147 |
UK newspaper age demographics in 4 chartsYou are wrong to think of Mr S as confused, Sir. He is never anything but certain. ;-) * Adult language UK universities fear censorship British universities rounded on an MP on Tuesday for asking them how they teach Brexit to students, a move many academics felt might be a prelude to censorship. |
Send message Joined: 12 Jun 09 Posts: 2106 |
You are wrong to think of Mr S as confused, Sir. He is never anything but certain. ;-)Certainly confused would be more apt. Locating 3 trans-friendly venues here & he calls it abnormal, then have the temerity to call his home city normal with more than 10x that number there. He should've gone to specsavers followed by comparethemarket.com :-) |
Send message Joined: 23 Feb 08 Posts: 2495 |
If any could more deeply enshrine sexism in their language it would be the ___________ |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5130 |
Southend hospital set to pilot Airbnb-style scheme. I've just sent the BBC this message: Does anyone in Essex have a spare room any more? I thought it was Government policy to phase them out under the so-called 'bedroom tax' - certainly not to pay their owners a subsidy. |
Send message Joined: 30 Dec 05 Posts: 470 |
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Send message Joined: 12 Jun 09 Posts: 2106 |
Just finished watching a great game of football. 2-0 down for most of the 1st half, go on to win 5-2. Now if only the senior team can play with the same charactor & passion! U-17 World Cup Winners |
Send message Joined: 9 Dec 14 Posts: 719 |
You forgot Nicola " fish face " Sturgeon and Scotland - England ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) |
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