Parents can decide if that's appropriate at home & schools can there. Same as with make-up, high heels, earrings etc.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @HarithHere_ and
& if schools are happy to accommodate?
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Replying to @zakariyab88 @HarithHere_ and
Little girls who are too yng to know what they believe about God or understand sexuality will have adult concepts of modesty forced on them
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Replying to @HPluckrose @HarithHere_ and
You didn't answer my question. If kids happy,parents happy&schools are happy. What are we debating exactly
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Replying to @zakariyab88 @HPluckrose and
In the same vain do you agree on banning holy communion using your argument that they are too young to have 'religion forced on them' ?!
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Replying to @bulla_scrunchie @zakariyab88 and
No one was thinking in terms of sexuality until you perverse lot brought it up!!
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Replying to @bulla_scrunchie @zakariyab88 and
Rubbish. It's all about modesty & making a barrier.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @zakariyab88 and
Barrier from what?!!! A five year olds advances...get a grip
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Replying to @bulla_scrunchie @zakariyab88 and
It's not me thinking little girls need a barrier from other children, is it? I support the liberal Muslim women in opposing this.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @zakariyab88 and
So you wouldn't recognise me as a liberal Muslim woman. How does one qualify exactly? To agree with your views?
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To agree with liberal views. They tend to exclude gender-specific modesty codes.
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