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Reply to "All three adolescent children in one family gender non-conforming?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s pretty obvious the parents are encouraging this nonconforming. [/quote] It could also be a function of their peer group. I would only hope that they are exploring this in non-permanent ways, like hair and clothing choices rather than hormones and/or surgery. [/quote] [b]Fully half my DD's female classmates claim they're bisexual or lesbian.[/b] Statistically based on numbers, 2 should be lesbian and 2 or 3 more bisexual. Instead, at least 15 of them claim to be lesbian. [/quote] I teach HS and what the pp is no exaggeration. I'm not sure what's going on with girls today, but it's becoming very rare for adolescent girls to be cisgender heterosexuals. [/quote] It's not really much different than bra burning - [b]girls rejecting the roles they are placed in due to gender[/b]. [/quote] But why would so many girls want to look manly? Sorry, that just doesn't seem natural to me. [/quote] For starters, because women are treated as second class citizens, discriminated against, beaten, murdered, ignored...[/quote]
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