...Er, not quite. (Your #2685,
Meadmaker.) [eta] Sorry, was multitasking! The name I mean. My bad. [/eta]
I keep saying I won't fuel this derail further, that I'll go back to lurking, yet I keep returning for one more post. Which is kind of embarrassing. Okay, final one.
Your hypothetical conversation, while entertaining, is loaded to make one side of it look comical.
The committe, coach and proctor and warden or whoever, sit down to decide on:
(1) Ensure none of these kids get alone-time, lest they start with needles and snorting.
(2) Ensure no one goes online over connections that are unmonitored, lest they get radicalized or whatever.
(3) Ensure no one gets to go out unchaperoned, in case they fall in with those nutjob cult people in the town nearby.
(4) That trans kid, where do we put her? With the boys? She won't like that? Alone? That'd be singling her out, the others all bunk down with roomies. So, with some girl or girls, singular or plural, depending on how many in a room? Can we trust the trans girl, and/or the other girl/s in that room, not to jump on one another the moment they're alone, and do the act without protection, and emerge from the trip pregnant?
To go all heavy handed on just #4, and be all trusting as far as the rest, seems special pleading, inconsistent.
I'd think, in your place, the best option would be to keep her with other girl/s, but after first gently 'Talking' with the trans girl, and also 'Talking' with her room mate/s (and also, I suppose, seeing that the latter, after being sensitized and Talked to gently, still don't object).
Which of course leaves the question unanswered about what to do if all the other girls, despite the Talk, are virulently against the idea of having the trans girl in their room. That derail-within-the-derail I'll leave unaddressed. (To be honest I can't think o a good answer there. Not a good answer in favor of the girls sharing, nor a good answer against. I'll leave that question-within-the-question be. )
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I'm going to cheat, like really really shamelessly, and get around not making yet another post in response to your following post, by simply editing this post again!!
While I'd probably agree with your decision, as you present it in the subsequent post, or at least not disagree (that is, remain undecided), the key there, for me, would not be the biology per se (for reasons already spelt out), but the fact that, as you say, the other girls objected to this. I'd not be comfortable steamrolling over their wishes and sensitivities.
But that, my take, is kinda diufferent from yours. Very different. I'd already said, before you posted, I'm undecided should the other girls disagree. But in all other events -- should they readily agree, or should they agree after being Talked to -- I'd keep her with the other girls (after Talking to, or having someone better informed and better equipped than me Talk to, all the girls there, the trans girl included).
What is key here is not the pregnancy thing, that everyone had been discussing exclusively here. (These last few pages I mean. I don't know how the discussion may have gone when you'd first brought it up in past thread/s.) What we're focusing on -- I am, at any rate -- is the others' disagreement, that you bring up in that post below. Which, depending, may well apply in case of some issue which has nothing to do with pregnancy. Like having a girl who'd killed someone for some reason, spent time in some psych ward, and was released out again, and sent to this trip cos she's so bright. Or whatever.
I mean, I DON'T see pregnancy -- and therefore the trans question in this instance -- as this EXCEPTIONAL, EXTRAORDINARY issue that some you seem to think it.