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If this boy identified as a girl would it be a violation of the code?
https://www.esquire.com/style/grooming/a35025053/trevor-wilk...
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He'll win that
I read that the school dress code only forbid boys form wearing nail polish, therefore it is a discriminatory rule as it allows girls to wear nail polish.
Doesn't matter if he is gay, TG, or straight as an arrow, this is a cut and dried case of discrimination based on gender and will have activists flocking with torches and pitchforks.
We the willing, led by the unsure. Have been doing so much with so little for so long,
We are now qualified to do anything with nothing.
This is Texas
They still aren't sure about civil rights there.
Gotta love Texas
Anyplace whose attorney general has been indicted is just surreal.
Hope they “nail” that school board.
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Unrelated to an current trends. A quite few year back the cosmetic companies were actively promoting nail polish for men. In more masculine colors however. I guess they were a few years too early.
In some ways similar to the skirts for boys in heat wave issue/controversy a while back. Or shorts?
I have seen "black" nail polish on school-age boys in my area for quite a few years. So they must be getting away with it around here.
If identified as a girl? It would be interesting twist of they do allow in that case. How about identifying as other, not a girl but not a boy?
In school suspension? I wonder what that means specifically in this case. Personally if I felt I was right, I always escalated by refusing to cooperate. But that's me. It did get me in a lot of trouble.