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Boys are painting each others' fingernails red and pink in school time as part of 'wellness' workshops aimed at reducing 'toxic masculinity'.
The nail-painting sessions have been hosted by public schools in Victoria and New South Wales as part of workshops run by men's suicide prevention group Tomorrow Man.
The workshops have been run at several schools including Kyabram College in Victoria and in NSW at Bulli High, Kogarah High and Narrabeen Sports High, the Daily Telegraph reported.
Private school Newington College is also believed to have hosted the sessions.
Fingernail-painting sessions for boys have been hosted by public schools in Victoria and New South Wales, in school time, as part of workshops run by men's suicide prevention group Tomorrow Man
'How the hell is this education?' NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham wrote of the sessions on social media.
'How has the NSW Government allowed a small army of consultants without any accreditation or evidence base to come into our schools, like the nutty Tomorrow Man program painting the fingernails of boys pink?'
Kyabram College is one of the Victorian schools to have hosted the finger-painting sessions as part of Tomorrow Man's workshops
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