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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you for the feedback. I guess I was hoping for some [b]reassurance [/b]that straight girls may be wearing tuxes these days too. She said it’s “tux-like” so I’m imagining it’s pants with a cute tux-like top. We live in a somewhat non-conservative area so I’m hoping kids may not care but then again, they’re 9th graders—and can be mean and self absorbed. I’m actually kind of glad DD had the reaction did—disbelieving me and thinking it’s all ok. If only she had the confidence outside our house to support that. I just have this fear her friend doesn’t feel the same. They met at Girl Scout overnight camp which is such an awesome group of non-confirming girls. I wish she was confident enough to talk w the other girls at school about this or her friend. I’ll let it go and hope for the best. [/quote] What is the problem w/ going as a lesbian as a friend? Kids aren't stupid. Gay kids can also go as friends. [/quote]
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