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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I asked this question earlier, but didn't get any responses? Are boys as likely to consider themselves to be bi-gender as girls are? Or is this a phenomena we are seeing mainly among girls?[/quote] [b]Not sure. And not sure why it matters?[/b] Intuition would say more acceptable for girls because bullying. But, who knows.[/quote] Because if mostly girls are doing this it means it's a fad or a fetish. Statistically girls shouldn't be any more likely to be non gendered than boys. [/quote] So, what, you're desperately trying to discredit this? Why? Why does it threaten you so? In my experience, the only people who are so threatened by this have deep issues of their own. It's like all the conservatives who go to extreme lengths to bash gays and then get caught with "wide stances" in the bathroom. If this bothers you so much, it's telling you something about yourself and your own identity. That's the only reason anyone could possibly be so angry and desperate to dismiss it.[/quote]
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