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JimG
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Boys in tutus, girls with tool belts. It’s all okay.
Why worry about judgment? Why worry about man’s or God’s? Those are outdated concepts apparently.The guidance for teachers in Church of England schools, endorsed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, says that children “should be at liberty to explore the possibilities of who they might be without judgement or derision”.
while i am not going to allow my sons to wear tutus, i have absolutely zero issue with my daughters wearing a tool belt. I involve my girls in repairs around the house and other projects. It is a good skill to have regardless of your sex. My daughter begged for a pet rabbit, one of the conditions on her getting it was she help me build the hutch, which she did and did quite a good job.Boys in tutus, girls with tool belts
Where is GKC when we need him??? Oi vey.No wonder why they are drifting so far away.
Remember, this church all started because King Henry VIII wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon for another women. As Rome didn’t let him, he separated from the Vatican, and built his own “church” based on his own authority.
As if God would say “oh hey, screw my Church and its apostolic succession, this King VIII guy is right, and all the decisions he’ll take from now on are my own! Totally legitimate church here”
I can understand why the people of England at the time “converted” (by fear of the King), but nowadays…
Let’s just say that logically, knowing what happened, they should all come back to the Catholic Church and its Catechism/doctrines.
It´s interesting. I feel the same way without a reason - male clothing is much more difficult to isolate than women´s wear in our culture.No worries.
(For me toolbelts aren’t the issue, but tutus though… )
Correspondingly, ballet also needs male dancers believe it or not. But they don’t wear tutus of course.Toolbelts are fine. There should be some ballets where the ballerinas wear both tutus and toolbelts.