Anonymous wrote:Everything gender is big now. Being trans or pan or cis or something gendered or non gendered. The list of options for gender grows all the time.
Now there are two more orientations being talked about...who you are attracted to and who you can fall in love with.
So you can be asexual, transgender bi-romantic teen
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I am horrified by this. Where are these kids' parents, and why are schools allowing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is pretty trendy right now.
Ten years ago it was being bi sexual ( as a teen) that was edgy - now its being bi gendered or non gendered.
A very, very small percentage of teens will go on to identify as neither male nor female into adulthood. For 99% of these kids, they are just being edgy and cool.
Where are all these kids?
Maybe I misunderstand what trendy means. To me, if less than 30% of adolescents are doing it or claim to do it, it isn't a trend.
For over 20 years, I've been a parent, a secondary school teacher, and a leader in groups like GS, GOTR, etc. By my estimation, less than 5% of the kids I've encountered have been out as bisexual or gender queer. Met more kids who were gay/lesbian or trans.
I saw the same panic among parents about being pagan. Only met two Wiccan kids during that entire period.
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty trendy right now.
Ten years ago it was being bi sexual ( as a teen) that was edgy - now its being bi gendered or non gendered.
A very, very small percentage of teens will go on to identify as neither male nor female into adulthood. For 99% of these kids, they are just being edgy and cool.
Anonymous wrote:You sound really ignorant, fyi.
Yes, there is a broader recognition these days of gender fluidity or nonconforming.
Anonymous wrote:You sound really ignorant, fyi.
Yes, there is a broader recognition these days of gender fluidity or nonconforming.