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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, kids are impressionable and they're being told all of these differences are to be celebrated. Not just tolerated, mind you, but celebrated. So yes, there is a rash of confused kids embracing these identities.[/quote] Yes, and they enjoy the attention from it and the feeling of being special and unique.[/quote] Pp here. They don't get much attention. I think most wise adults, teachers and parents, just roll their eyes and go with it just as they would if they were trying on an emo identity or goth identity or jock identity. [b]It's a little puerile but there's nothing fundamentally wrong with it. [/b]And to the degree it provides a supportive environment for kids who actually are transgendered or whatever, that's a plus. Only the ugliest of jackass adults would get their panties in a twist over it. There is literally no harm in humoring it, but plenty of harm in fighting it.[/quote] Actually, there is a lot fundamentally wrong with it.[/quote] Not really. That's just your invalid opinion that isn't shared by anyone else anywhere.[/quote]
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