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Anonymous wrote:Here’s something I have learned from my daughters in the past year
There’s a lot of peer pressure online to identify as queer or transgender
And it’s very uncool to identify as heterosexual
I’m unfortunately having to have these discussions with my 12 and 13 year old daughters
This is not true at our DD’s private school.
It is true at all three private schools my DC have attended. Friends say gender bending is the norm at local high schools as well. This is much broader than SR.
Perhaps all girls schools. This is not mainstream in the co-Ed schools, thankfully.
Hmmm not so sure about that. You have to actually talk to your kids to hear about this stuff. It is not obvious on the surface.
It's the parents role to give their kids proper values...doesn't always work, but often does.
My kids know I would be disappointed if they were overweight, lazy, video game addicted kids. For whatever reason they study hard, play sports, are fit, and are driven to succeed. They also know I do not consider an alternative lifestyle/ acceptable. And they are both normal, red blooded heterosexuals.
I know all the liberals on this blog disagree with every word said..too bad. I have no apologies. I don't want weird kids.
Two of DC’s private schools are coed and both have trans students and students all over the map gender ID wise. Friends say it is similar at their public schools. Online pressure to identify in non conventional gender ways is not unique to girls schools. How much of this gender bending is transient and how much will endure remains to be seen.