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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Social media is convincing kids and teens they are bi, gay, trans, ace, or any number of things. OP is right to be concerned.[/quote] And you have no LGTBQ kids. My son has told me he has liked boys since 1st grade. He is gay. Social media did not make him gay. [/quote] No, but it does seem to be cool or edgy to be bi if you're a girl at the moment. [/quote] Well, so what? That person's comment that OP is "right to be concerned" is annoying because on its face, it's nothing to be concerned about. I agree, btw. My DD is 12 and it seems like all her friends think they're bi or gay. I have no problem with that and I actually think it's funny. As a bi woman myself, it's refreshing. Probably most of them will marry men in 20 years anyway. It's still easier to be straight. [/quote]
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