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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Absolutely not. Here is why: You said: But their lgbtq students were open so DC made friends in their circle although DC themselves is not self-identified as lgbtq. We're happy to see that because [b]this experience made DC a more authentic and kind person[/b]. I asked: How did this experience make your kid a more authentic and kind person. You answered: “We later learned that the popular kids group doing lots of partying, into expensive clothing, situation relationship, etc.” You are trying to connect something (what I asked “how”about) to this club with marginalized people. No, this dir not make your kid kinder or more authentic. Your kid was looking for friends and he found them. [/quote] But he found them among other kids who (likely) understood the struggle for acceptance. [/quote]
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