Is it now "in style/cool" for teen girls to be in romantic relationships with other girls?

Anonymous
What is true: being gay is now popular.

We have lost the family as a human thing, the new cool is being gay and just chilling with some fuck buddies. Teens with little social development get suckered in, and are too afraid to own up to their poor choices to get back on track
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter says she does it to get attention from the boys... More power to her!!


Please tell me you are not really the mother of a teen girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is true: being gay is now popular.

We have lost the family as a human thing, the new cool is being gay and just chilling with some fuck buddies. Teens with little social development get suckered in, and are too afraid to own up to their poor choices to get back on track


No, don't worry, the gay families in my neighborhoods are doing just fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.


It's not an "agenda". What you are seeing is younger people embracing diversity and understanding that homosexuality, bisexuality, a-sexuality, ..... are every bit as valid as heterosexuality. Frankly, I'm embarrassed that so many of my peers (I am 50) are so far behind in their thinking. Teen girls have learned that it is safe to explore sexuality. They understand that no one has the right to tell another person who they can and cannot love. And they view romantic love as something bigger than gender.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I scan my 14 year old's instagram account and have noticed that a large percentage of her classmates list themsels as "taken" or in a relationship with another female. Out of 48 female classmates, 32 list themselves as bisexual. Is this a new fad or is it possible that this large percentage is legit?


You can't be serious.

The agenda of the LGBT lobby to recruit your kids is succeeding, OP.


Buy stock in the toaster manufacturers.
LOL! My thoughts exactly!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.
I think the main agenda being pushed is freedom to love whomever you want to. You against freedom, pp?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is true: being gay is now popular.

We have lost the family as a human thing, the new cool is being gay and just chilling with some fuck buddies. Teens with little social development get suckered in, and are too afraid to own up to their poor choices to get back on track
Amazing how much power people think gay folks have. Really deluded.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.
I think the main agenda being pushed is freedom to love whomever you want to. You against freedom, pp?


It's not "freedom." It's an attempt to entrap into a lifestyle that will bring pain, misery and confusion well into their adult years, or beyond.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.


It's not an "agenda". What you are seeing is younger people embracing diversity and understanding that homosexuality, bisexuality, a-sexuality, ..... are every bit as valid as heterosexuality. Frankly, I'm embarrassed that so many of my peers (I am 50) are so far behind in their thinking. Teen girls have learned that it is safe to explore sexuality. They understand that no one has the right to tell another person who they can and cannot love. And they view romantic love as something bigger than gender.


First of all, no they are not.

And not the PP brought this up earlier, but I agree that it is (sadly) hilarious that all of a sudden, these young kids are being pushed to explore so many sexual options. It's not supposed to be a choice, remember? You can't have it both ways.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.
I think the main agenda being pushed is freedom to love whomever you want to. You against freedom, pp?


It's not "freedom." It's an attempt to entrap into a lifestyle that will bring pain, misery and confusion well into their adult years, or beyond by people who think that loving someone who shares your same chromosomes is some kind of dangerous agenda.


Seriously, do you not see the cycle? Being gay is not itself a "lifestyle that will bring pain, misery, and confusion." That comes from attitudes like yours that MAKE life difficult, painful, and needlessly confusing.

Just let people be. Teach them to be kind loving human beings. The rest will fall into place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.


It's not an "agenda". What you are seeing is younger people embracing diversity and understanding that homosexuality, bisexuality, a-sexuality, ..... are every bit as valid as heterosexuality. Frankly, I'm embarrassed that so many of my peers (I am 50) are so far behind in their thinking. Teen girls have learned that it is safe to explore sexuality. They understand that no one has the right to tell another person who they can and cannot love. And they view romantic love as something bigger than gender.


So if people don't agree with you, they are "behind in their thinking?" Fascinating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.


It's not an "agenda". What you are seeing is younger people embracing diversity and understanding that homosexuality, bisexuality, a-sexuality, ..... are every bit as valid as heterosexuality. Frankly, I'm embarrassed that so many of my peers (I am 50) are so far behind in their thinking. Teen girls have learned that it is safe to explore sexuality. They understand that no one has the right to tell another person who they can and cannot love. And they view romantic love as something bigger than gender.


So if people don't agree with you, they are "behind in their thinking?" Fascinating.


Yes, actually. The thinking about this in general society has changed a lot in the last 20 years. If you're still thinking the way people did 20 years ago, instead of the way people are now, then you are behind in your thinking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.
I think the main agenda being pushed is freedom to love whomever you want to. You against freedom, pp?


It's not "freedom." It's an attempt to entrap into a lifestyle that will bring pain, misery and confusion well into their adult years, or beyond.


I will tell my friends who are gay that they are full of pain, misery, and confusion. Won't they be surprised!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.


It's not an "agenda". What you are seeing is younger people embracing diversity and understanding that homosexuality, bisexuality, a-sexuality, ..... are every bit as valid as heterosexuality. Frankly, I'm embarrassed that so many of my peers (I am 50) are so far behind in their thinking. Teen girls have learned that it is safe to explore sexuality. They understand that no one has the right to tell another person who they can and cannot love. And they view romantic love as something bigger than gender.


So if people don't agree with you, they are "behind in their thinking?" Fascinating.


Yes, actually. The thinking about this in general society has changed a lot in the last 20 years. If you're still thinking the way people did 20 years ago, instead of the way people are now, then you are behind in your thinking.


Oh, so all it takes for something to be right or wrong is the opinion of "general society." I cannot tell you how relieved that makes me feel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.


It's not an "agenda". What you are seeing is younger people embracing diversity and understanding that homosexuality, bisexuality, a-sexuality, ..... are every bit as valid as heterosexuality. Frankly, I'm embarrassed that so many of my peers (I am 50) are so far behind in their thinking. Teen girls have learned that it is safe to explore sexuality. They understand that no one has the right to tell another person who they can and cannot love. And they view romantic love as something bigger than gender.


So if people don't agree with you, they are "behind in their thinking?" Fascinating.


Yes, actually. The thinking about this in general society has changed a lot in the last 20 years. If you're still thinking the way people did 20 years ago, instead of the way people are now, then you are behind in your thinking.


Oh, so all it takes for something to be right or wrong is the opinion of "general society." I cannot tell you how relieved that makes me feel.


No, we are not talking about right or wrong. We are talking about up-to-date or behind.
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