http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/02/09/virginia-school-district-considers-ban-on-cross-dressing-students/
A school district is considering passing a new addition to their dress code. "The proposal explicitly bans clothing "not in keeping with a student's gender," distracts others from the educational process or poses health concerns."
Thoughts? Is it a 'first amendment right'? Would seeing a (biologically) male classmate of yours wearing a dress really affect your education or pose a health concern?
Re: No Cross-Dressing in Virginia Schools
[QUOTE]<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/02/09/virginia-school-district-considers-ban-on-cross-dressing-students/">http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/02/09/virginia-school-district-considers-ban-on-cross-dressing-students/</a> A school district is considering passing a new addition to their dress code.<strong> " The proposal explicitly bans clothing "not in keeping with a student's gender,"</strong> distracts others from the educational process or poses health concerns." Thoughts? Is it a 'first amendment right'? Would seeing a (biologically) male classmate of yours wearing a dress really affect your education or pose a health concern?
Posted by Steph+J[/QUOTE]
I immediately have to ask - what if the student HAS no exact gender/sex? FFS, one in every two thousand people are born with ambiguous genitals. I met such a person in college and listening to her story (she identified as female but was born with what could kinda be classified as a penis) was heartbreaking.
Bomb threats at schools could affect the education or health of a student. Clothing, whatever.
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I'mma be honest, when I was in high school as tolerant as I was, if a guy had shown up in a dress I probably would have google-eyed it a little bit.
The more outrageous gay guys in my school usually just wore scarves and bangles and eyeliner and stuff.
Gender is a social label. Sex is biological. So, their entire arguement is meaningless. Now, if they changed it to biological sex, then I guess they can make everyone drop trou to check, but yeaaah, that won't go over too well either.
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[QUOTE]I want to know how they are going to determine a student's gender so they can enforce the dress code. Maybe they should have said sex. Anyway, I think this is stupid. And <strong>probably sexist. They would never care about a girl wearing boy clothes, I'm sure they are only upset about boys wearing dresses. </strong>That said, kids don't really have first amendment rights on school property so I wouldn't be surprised if this rule stands.
Posted by annakb8[/QUOTE]
I didn't even think about that. I had a few boys sweatshirts/sports things I'd wear to school, ffs. Lol, and the last Twins zip-up hoodie Ben bought was from the women's section. I mean, they're sweats, so you can't tell. But they'd be against these rules. That's garbage.
[QUOTE]So does that mean girls can no longer wear "boys" clothes too? I'mma be honest, when I was in high school as tolerant as I was, <strong>if a guy had shown up in a dress I probably would have google-eyed it a little bit. </strong> The more outrageous gay guys in my school usually just wore scarves and bangles and eyeliner and stuff.
Posted by NuggetBrain[/QUOTE]
<div>True, but would it have been detrimental to your educational opportunity? Would you be so distracted that you couldn't learn?</div>
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At my high school, we had a "Senior Cross Dress Day" during the week of senior events toward the end of the year. It was just for seniors and almost everyone participated, but it was meant to be hilarious and fun rather than dressing normal.
Regardless, before I attended, it used to be an actual school-scheduled event. But then one year a parent called in all pissy because her son was being exposed to boys wearing dresses and girls wearing men's boots and wifebeaters, and it went against God to do so. She made such a fuss that the school could no longer "approve" of it, so it became a student-fueled event and the school basically said, oh well, can't stop them from dressing up!
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: No Cross-Dressing in Virginia Schools : True, but would it have been detrimental to your educational opportunity? Would you be so distracted that you couldn't learn?
Posted by Steph+J[/QUOTE]
Hells no, I was just saying I probably would have googly-eyed it for a little bit. But not through all of class or anything.
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[QUOTE]Also, equally dumb, (and completely OT) apparently Jay Z and Beyonce are trying to trademark Blue Ivy's name. Lots of dumb stuff happens apparently.
Posted by number55[/QUOTE]
<div>Good lord. It's a stupid name anyway, so it's not like there are going to be tons of people clammering to name their baby that.</div>
[QUOTE]What about that whole girl-jeans phase? That was big when I was in HS. Guys were wearing girl jeans all over the place.
Posted by musicalsunlight[/QUOTE]
Anything that keeps guys from wearing girl jeans is ok in my book.
JUST KIDDING. But seriously, that really is just not attractive.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: No Cross-Dressing in Virginia Schools : Anything that keeps guys from wearing girl jeans is ok in my book. JUST KIDDING. But seriously, that really is just not attractive.
Posted by adamar15[/QUOTE]
Haha, I hated it too, didn't think it was attractive. But I mean, according to this rule it would be banned...even though at the time it was a huge trend.
[QUOTE]OMG. This makes me want to throw things around the room. How can you even quantify what types of clothing fall into a 'gender appropriate' category, given that gender is a construct, something that is created and formed. The way the school has worded this rule is not going to stand up, because they can't prove a student's gender unless the student offers up what they are.
Posted by maratea[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE]There were some wierdo guys at my high school that wore bathrobes to school. Over regular clothes. They hung out under the stairs by the office.
Posted by NuggetBrain[/QUOTE]
<div>Was their last name McPoyle?</div>
What about kilts? Where do those fall in this whole shitstorm? Not a skirt, a traditional male wardrobe piece, but it looks like a skirt...

P.S. I'm not telling him he's "cross dressing"! Swoon!