Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because being seen as "maybe gay" is cool to teen girls.
Ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Is this a thing? My dd plans to do the poster and pictures and ask another girl. I thought the girl was a friend, and daughter told me shes a friend, and this is typical that girls go as friends. Is it?
Anonymous wrote:Because being seen as "maybe gay" is cool to teen girls.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a thing? My dd plans to do the poster and pictures and ask another girl. I thought the girl was a friend, and daughter told me shes a friend, and this is typical that girls go as friends. Is it?
Anonymous wrote:I think promposals are the dumbest things ever…
Anonymous wrote:The teen girl population must be either 80% gay or bisexual these days (or want to pretend to be)….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok but they aren’t awful to teenagers and that’s what matters
Actually all teen boys hate them but the girls want to make something social media trendy and something to brag about. So now it is expected. It is beyond stupid
Exactly. Why do teen boys went to ask the "try hards" to the prom anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only complaint that I have is that promposals exist. They are dumb and too much "look at me" behavior. The girl on girl wouldn't phase me or my DC at all.
+1
Is this a national thing or just a DC thing? Sounds terrible
There is far more societal pressure to become LGTBQI+ in the D.C. area than in most other parts of the USA.
You are insane there is no pressure to become lgtbqi we queers know More than anyone that you can't change who you naturally are.
This whole social media is trying to make you gay or buy thing is just the 2022 version of the gay agenda of the '90s
Also promposals are dumb but it's what the kids are into. So what can you do?
In 2022, what girls are especially into is pretending to be lesbian solely because it’s trendy and gets them the attention they so desperately want.
PP, as a true queer, this trendy-ness / fake queer is what should truly offend you.
Why don’t you get involved with a teen group so you can get these kids to ask themselves the tough question: “am I really gay?”