Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not seen evidence of this yet, but my 13 year does not have a phone yet. Both my MS and HS kids have told me some of their classmates came out as gay. My HS is a little annoyed by one classmate's flaunting (over the top feminine jesters) and in your face gayness. He otherwise thinks it's not anyone else's business if someone chooses(yes, he believe it's a choice by some) to be gay.
That's funny, because I get pretty tired of straight kids "flaunting" their straightness.
Get over yourself. Straight or gay, anyone would be annoyed with someone constantly in your face saying, 'see me, i'm gay, i'm gay, and i'm special'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another reason to go to Catholic school.
If you think that there aren't gay or bi kids at Catholic school -- well, there are.
Anonymous wrote:Another reason to go to Catholic school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not seen evidence of this yet, but my 13 year does not have a phone yet. Both my MS and HS kids have told me some of their classmates came out as gay. My HS is a little annoyed by one classmate's flaunting (over the top feminine jesters) and in your face gayness. He otherwise thinks it's not anyone else's business if someone chooses(yes, he believe it's a choice by some) to be gay.
That's funny, because I get pretty tired of straight kids "flaunting" their straightness.
Get over yourself. Straight or gay, anyone would be annoyed with someone constantly in your face saying, 'see me, i'm gay, i'm gay, and i'm special'
Anonymous wrote:Another reason to go to Catholic school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not seen evidence of this yet, but my 13 year does not have a phone yet. Both my MS and HS kids have told me some of their classmates came out as gay. My HS is a little annoyed by one classmate's flaunting (over the top feminine jesters) and in your face gayness. He otherwise thinks it's not anyone else's business if someone chooses(yes, he believe it's a choice by some) to be gay.
That's funny, because I get pretty tired of straight kids "flaunting" their straightness.
Anonymous wrote:Have not seen evidence of this yet, but my 13 year does not have a phone yet. Both my MS and HS kids have told me some of their classmates came out as gay. My HS is a little annoyed by one classmate's flaunting (over the top feminine jesters) and in your face gayness. He otherwise thinks it's not anyone else's business if someone chooses(yes, he believe it's a choice by some) to be gay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not seen evidence of this yet, but my 13 year does not have a phone yet. Both my MS and HS kids have told me some of their classmates came out as gay. My HS is a little annoyed by one classmate's flaunting (over the top feminine jesters) and in your face gayness. He otherwise thinks it's not anyone else's business if someone chooses(yes, he believe it's a choice by some) to be gay.
It's also not anyone else's business if a boy makes "feminine" gestures and says, "I'm gay! I'm gay!" Consider telling him that?
NP It is if he's obnoxious about it, just like anyone who's obnoxious about any personal characteristics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not seen evidence of this yet, but my 13 year does not have a phone yet. Both my MS and HS kids have told me some of their classmates came out as gay. My HS is a little annoyed by one classmate's flaunting (over the top feminine jesters) and in your face gayness. He otherwise thinks it's not anyone else's business if someone chooses(yes, he believe it's a choice by some) to be gay.
It's also not anyone else's business if a boy makes "feminine" gestures and says, "I'm gay! I'm gay!" Consider telling him that?
Anonymous wrote:Have not seen evidence of this yet, but my 13 year does not have a phone yet. Both my MS and HS kids have told me some of their classmates came out as gay. My HS is a little annoyed by one classmate's flaunting (over the top feminine jesters) and in your face gayness. He otherwise thinks it's not anyone else's business if someone chooses(yes, he believe it's a choice by some) to be gay.
Anonymous wrote:It seems that being bicurious and dating both sexes interchangeably is normal for my child's 8th grade peers based on what the parents are saying. We are in FCPS middle school. Do other find this is the norm among the normal popular group of kids in 8th these days? It kind of surprised me but my child does not date at all and maybe I am old and clueless.
Anonymous wrote:It seems that being bicurious and dating both sexes interchangeably is normal for my child's 8th grade peers based on what the parents are saying. We are in FCPS middle school. Do other find this is the norm among the normal popular group of kids in 8th these days? It kind of surprised me but my child does not date at all and maybe I am old and clueless.