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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Few things are more celebrated than heterosexual pairings. When you're a kid, there's Valentines Day at school, Disney movies, Barbies, pretend weddings, those "future ladies' man" shirts you can buy for a literal toddler – it's everywhere. My kid's 3rd grade teacher (not at SR) showed the class pictures of her wedding with her husband, and the kids all thought it was adorable. Our middle school has done shows like Beauty & the Beast, Adams Family, High School Musical, Shakespeare plays, all about straight relationships. When you're in high school, there's a huge emphasis on homecoming, prom, etc. We're a two-mom family and I don't have a problem with any of this (minus the toddler shirts, that one's weird). But it's pretty wild to say we "promote" homosexuality by existing or maybe having a rainbow flag when our entire culture is set up to celebrate straight people.[/quote] THIS[/quote] You are exaggerating. Nobody is celebrating heterosexual pairings lol. My daughter went to the prom without a date. She was fine. So were those who had dates and those who chose not to attend. Not sure why you consider this a celebration of heterosexuality. If you want the parades and flags, go to public school. [/quote] If you are the PP saying your daughter is the devout, trendsetter but also didn't have a date to prom...I may rethink the trend you are helping lay...[/quote] Is there something wrong with attending the prom with friends vs a date? That's news to me. I think it shows independence frankly and I find it admirable. [/quote]
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