Yes, but I can assure you that it is not promoted or encouraged in Catholic or other religious schools the way it is in public schools. |
? I have not received any messages home from my child's public school that promote or encourage people to be gay or bi. Nor has my child told me of any in school. |
Np -- what exactly do you mean? How is it "promoted or encouraged" in public schools? |
| I think that probably that PP thinks that factual statements like "there are people who are gay or bi, just as there are people who are straight" constitute promotion and encouragement. |
I remember dropping several friends in middle school because all they could talk about was boys. I liked boys too, but also had other interests. I don't see this as being any different. Some kids spend a lot of energy at that age on their sexuality and relationships. Its something that they're figuring out. Others spend time talking about other interests. The complaint seems to be less about this kid being gay, and more that being gay is his only topic of conversation and that he makes every conversation about his sexuality. He'll probably grow out of it as he becomes more comfortable in his skin, but it doesn't make it less annoying to some now. Lots of kids in middle school have similarly annoying phases. (Thinking back, I had another friend in middle school who made every conversation about her parents' divorce. I think it's just how some kids process big things in their life.) |
I honestly don't understand how you got from
to "Being gay is [this kid's] only topic of conversation and he makes every conversation about his sexuality". Especially given that the PP's child who is annoyed by the gay kid also believes that the gay kid could choose to be straight. (I wonder whether the PP's child believes that he, himself, could choose to be gay?) |
You're weird. |
I had the same thought reading through this thread. And I'm an atheist. |
It's so irritating when they walk around in their nike shoes with their gym bags. YOURE STRAIGHT! WE GET IT! |