I know my own personal experience now is colored by the fact my daughter is dating a girl (and even that isn't entirely true because they (her partner?) don't identify -- (edited)
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just oblique (aka kkuphal)
Feb 7 '18, 06:20
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traditionally but basically her entire friend group is one of those kids rejecting the identities. Nearly every kid is either gay, bi, goes by a different name around their friends than their parents, etc. etc.
Seeing it with materials and programs at the HS as well. The choir program is no longer having a "women's chorus" to be able to include kids who don't identify traditionally. Materials from the first days of classes included "Learn your classmates pronouns"
And to my son, a senior, this seems even foreign to the kids in his grade. It's very much a current level middle-school/early HS thing
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