What kind of 17 year-old is gonna ask parents permission to read a book
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well, since we're talking about in school
they'd need a permission for a field trip at seventeen because still a minor, at my school they just do a permission slip which let's access the more mature books at the library
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Its banned bc profanity, sexual content, alleged anti-Christian themes, and the inclusion of LGBTQ+ characters.
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good reason to be banned
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Ehhh.
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we're talking about in schools, not statewide. it's okay if a kid brings it from home but i don't think it should be in the library
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I think in highschool its fine
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yeah
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No parent permission
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ehh, depends on the age, freshman, absolutely needs parent permission
junior no permission needed
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Freshman is 14 to 15
Sophomore is 15 to 16
Junior is 16 to 17
Senior is 17 to 18.
I feel like if a freshman wants to read it they can without permission from a parent
The idea that same sex relationships EXIST as a normal thing shouldn't be a bad thing being taught, but it should purely be taught in a non-sexual way, same as normal heterosexual relationships, until they're taught sex education
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