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A syllabus for a gender and sexuality course hosted on the University of Texas at Austin website appears to promote transgenderism and question whether children are "sexual."
The university's 2019 "Introduction to Gender and Sexuality" course from the UT Austin Department of Human Development & Family Sciences offered students "extra credit" for attempting to cross-dress at a department store by trying on at least three items from both the men's and women's sections and reflecting on their experiences, physical sensations and reactions from others for higher grades.
The course syllabus — shared this week by GOP state Rep. Brian Harrison — encourages students to "write notes about how you feel in each outfit, what you notice about the physical properties of each garment, and how others react to your trying on clothing from both sections."
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The university's 2019 "Introduction to Gender and Sexuality" course from the UT Austin Department of Human Development & Family Sciences offered students "extra credit" for attempting to cross-dress at a department store by trying on at least three items from both the men's and women's sections and reflecting on their experiences, physical sensations and reactions from others for higher grades.
The course syllabus — shared this week by GOP state Rep. Brian Harrison — encourages students to "write notes about how you feel in each outfit, what you notice about the physical properties of each garment, and how others react to your trying on clothing from both sections."
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UT Austin course syllabus offered students 'extra credit' for cross-dressing
A syllabus for a gender and sexuality course hosted on the University of Texas at Austin website appears to promote transgenderism and question whether children are sexual
