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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have three nieces and nephews that I love dearly, but I moved away from them about a decade ago, when they were still young. They are now all teenagers and all three identify as 'gender non-conforming' and if I didn't know that they still use the pronouns that conform to their birth-gender, I would assume they were transgender (to give you an idea of how they dress, style their hair, etc). [b]How common is this for it to occur among all three children in one family? Other members of our family think that their parents (very liberal and pro LGBT) must be pushing or at least heavily encouraging this behavior for all of their children to identify this way in their teen years. [/b] I don't really have anyone else to ask and was just wondering if this could, in fact, occur randomly or if it is likely something encouraged at home.[/quote] I'm sure the parents are encouraging of it. They probably live in an uber liberal place where this sort of thing is extremely trendy among high schoolers. [/quote]
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