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DIVINQ: Hairs a thought about bullying

BY JEANNIE GRANT

While pink shirt day points to the idea of femininity being wrong for boys (symbolically indicated by the pink shirt) there is no ‘shirt option’ of the reverse for girls, but hair length is.

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