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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How would Bishop OConnell be for a non-Catholic LGBT student?[/quote] My artsy kid is a graduate. The way my child explained it is that nobody cares (peers) who you "kiss" as long as the other person wants to kiss them back. Both my kids have dated someone who has dated a bi-sexual person. At O'Connell, girls can wear pants or a kilt. Also, the trend is that what would have been a "date" event in the 1990s = usually, a "group" event, and the numbers don't have to be even. Some kids that we assumed identified as straight (cis) brought a friend from another school of the same gender as a guest to events. (Don't quote me, but it appears this way). The other poster who said there are no rainbow flags....same thing. But there will be teachers who just support kids no matter what. [/quote]
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