I agree with that. Although I am a bit in doubt if them dressing like the opposite sex would directly lead to them getting bullied, and you dont really have the means to deal with the bullies themself
Exactly what i mean.
They get bullied.
But hate is taught, no one is born with hate in their hearts.
They might fear what is different for a second but the moment they realize it's not something bad, they wouldn't mind it one bit.
What we have to do is normalize those situations. If they know it's not something bad, they won't bully them.
We just have to teach them to respect people, that's it.
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I agree with that. Although I am a bit in doubt if them dressing like the opposite sex would directly lead to them getting bullied, and you dont really have the means to deal with the bullies themself
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Exactly what i mean.
They get bullied.
But hate is taught, no one is born with hate in their hearts.
They might fear what is different for a second but the moment they realize it's not something bad, they wouldn't mind it one bit.
What we have to do is normalize those situations. If they know it's not something bad, they won't bully them.
We just have to teach them to respect people, that's it.