Should there be crossdressing schools for boys

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Should there be crossdressing schools for boys

Post by Elinor »

And if there had been schools for crossdressers would you have loved to have gone so you could learn how to be a better Janegirl?.

The pros are that a sissy boy would never be bullied when attending school and could enjoy wearing feminine clothes with other like minded girlies like themselves.

They would also become more confident in being Janegirls and learn that they are not alone and are indeed blessed in being in touch with their feminine side.

Their female teachers would have given them tips on make-up and style in dressing, with lessons in walking in high heels.

Oh what a wonderful dream.

Perhaps one day in the far distant future boys could attend femininity school. But that is far off sadly
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i think there should be a crossdressig school for boys so we dress better. an learn more how deress how to put makeup on an cloths what sizes an how to perset our self.
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Post by Elizabeth »

Hey girls,

In that past it was thought that it would be better if girls went to different schools. It was thought it was better for mentally disabled chilldren to go to thier own school. It was thought that it would be better if African-American kids went to different schools. It was thought to be better for Catholics and Jews to go to thier own schools.

In the end, I think we have found that segregation is far more damaging than any percieved benefit from not being teased. Here in the US, and I beleive someone posted the story here, where a boy won the right to go to school dressed as a girl, after being diagnosed with GID.

My personal beleif is that intregration is always better than segregation.

There you have it, you asked.

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Sounds good in theory.

Post by Jeannie »

I agree with Elizabeth.I would be nice to be with people of like kind who understand but it isn't reality. When you got out into the big bad world you would be totally unprepared to deal with all the differant and sometimes hostile people. In my opinion it's much better to be in the mix from the start. It will make you more tolerant of others that are differant from you.Hugs


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Post by Absaroka »

Although the boys at such a school would not be picked on for crossdressing I am absolutely sure that the more aggresive students would still find something else to bully the quieter ones about. Perhaps about what kind of femme clothes they wore?

I think basing a choice of school on such a thing would give it too much importance, not to mention all the segregation issues that have been mentioned and the backlash that would be sure to appear when it came to funding issues.

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Post by Merinda »

If I alone attend a state school dressed as one of the girls I will become the victim of ridicule and bullying by fellow students.

If I am one of 20% TG students attending a state school then it would not be such a big deal with the other 80% of NON TG students.

I agree with elizabeth , "assimulation yes" but I would have one particular school that welcomes or caters for TG students mixed with non TG students.

This would mean that a TG student would not be alone

This would mean any NON TG wishing to enrole at the school is fully aware of the large number of TG's attending.
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Post by Billy Pruitt »

I have attened school for the first 5 yrs. of school as a girl and until then no one said a word. As I went to other schools however was ridiculed for wearing girls clothes and make-up but it was not that bad and some of the gg's kinda of protected me against the bullies.So I agree with Elizibeth that they should be able to go to a public school and the gg's will help them along the way and help the cd's become better girls.
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Post by Carol Ann »

Hi Billy,
I was wondering how your parents got away with sending you to public school and the staff had no problems with it or maybe they did.
There are articals in the paper now and again where schools have said NO to a boy in a dress going to school. Some win some lose, I have stated in another thread how a very close friend was a professor at a university and she said that there were a lot of TG/CD on campus. They have there own club and groups and the staff has to accept them and treat them no different. Just a point of interest :-k
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