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In reply to the discussion: (Switzerland) Muslim girl made to attend swimming lessons [View all]hunter
(40,860 posts)24. Mid 'seventies, USA. Our high school implemented co-ed swimming classes.
The fundamentalist Christians in our community went insane and school board meetings went until two in the morning so they could all complain.
Previously the classes had been segregated, but in favor of the boys. There were girls, especially in the honors and AP classes, who couldn't take swimming because of scheduling conflicts.
Mind you as a high school boys taking a coed swimming PE class we all wore a very loose swimsuits and were absolutely terrified anyone would notice any evidence of adolescent sexual arousal.
It would be the very worst thing in the world if a girl wearing a bikini laughed at a boy with an involuntary erection.
But I doubt there were any innocents among us.
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I think it is nerve when people come to a country (any country) and don't learn to adapt to
southernyankeebelle
May 2013
#1
Not just religion. I think when you move to a new country you need to adapt to the
southernyankeebelle
May 2013
#8
If I moved to a country with Sharia law, I still wouldn't become a misogynist.
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2013
#10
I am talking in general. A few comments ago. I don't care where she was born. All
southernyankeebelle
May 2013
#47
I understand your point, but there's a little more to the story than that, I think.
antigone382
May 2013
#61
You make excellent points that I can't disagree with. But saying that you also must
southernyankeebelle
May 2013
#62
it was based on integration of foreigners being more important than religious beliefs
JI7
May 2013
#7
So, what are they going to do if she refuses? Imprison her? Banish her to Arizona?
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2013
#18
I would think an accomodation could be reached allowing her to take private lessons.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2013
#23
Roman Catholic woman have to (had to?) cover their hair while at mass. A hat or scarf would do.
byeya
May 2013
#49