Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who did you have crushes on at 12 OP? I think if you have crushes on both, it's easy to tell that you are bi. I am straight and only have had crushes on boys. I was certainly "in love"'with celebrity boys back then. Hello Tom Cruise and Ricky Schroeder. I didn't want to have sex with them. It's age appropriate.
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Do you think that 12-year-olds are too young to know that they are straight?
It's possible that this particular 12-year-old is wrong. A lot of girls have same-sex crushes at this age, and aren't actually lesbian or bi. But it's equally possible that she already recognizes that she is attracted to both men and women, just as it's possible for a 12-year-old to realize that she is only attracted to men or only attracted to women.
Can you even begin to comprehend the absurdity of this statement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who did you have crushes on at 12 OP? I think if you have crushes on both, it's easy to tell that you are bi. I am straight and only have had crushes on boys. I was certainly "in love"'with celebrity boys back then. Hello Tom Cruise and Ricky Schroeder. I didn't want to have sex with them. It's age appropriate.
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Do you think that 12-year-olds are too young to know that they are straight?
It's possible that this particular 12-year-old is wrong. A lot of girls have same-sex crushes at this age, and aren't actually lesbian or bi. But it's equally possible that she already recognizes that she is attracted to both men and women, just as it's possible for a 12-year-old to realize that she is only attracted to men or only attracted to women.
Anonymous wrote:Who did you have crushes on at 12 OP? I think if you have crushes on both, it's easy to tell that you are bi. I am straight and only have had crushes on boys. I was certainly "in love"'with celebrity boys back then. Hello Tom Cruise and Ricky Schroeder. I didn't want to have sex with them. It's age appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this is a fad. It seems like everyone at my kids school say they are bisexual.
I teach HS and the big thing here is saying that you are "pan-sexual." Really? Can't we just keep the terminology as hetero, homo, and bi to make it easier for us old fuddy-duddies?
We old fuddy-duddies have to keep up, just like everybody else. Fortunately there's the Internet these days, for when we have questions.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm 28, but nice try. Sorry you hate your grandmother so much.
“Hate” is off the mark, but she certainly is a dislikable homophobe. Was at 28, too.
And you, my friend, have much in common with her. At least the dislikable, judgmental traits you display.
Sorry, but objecting to bigotry is not being judgmental. You are a bigot, full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this is a fad. It seems like everyone at my kids school say they are bisexual.
I teach HS and the big thing here is saying that you are "pan-sexual." Really? Can't we just keep the terminology as hetero, homo, and bi to make it easier for us old fuddy-duddies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm 28, but nice try. Sorry you hate your grandmother so much.
“Hate” is off the mark, but she certainly is a dislikable homophobe. Was at 28, too.
And you, my friend, have much in common with her. At least the dislikable, judgmental traits you display.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm 28, but nice try. Sorry you hate your grandmother so much.
“Hate” is off the mark, but she certainly is a dislikable homophobe. Was at 28, too.
And you, my friend, have much in common with her. At least the dislikable, judgmental traits you display.
Anonymous wrote:I take the stance that 95% of people know exactly what their sexuality is by 12. There really is no confusion - or they are just in denial and lying to themselves while secretly knowing the entire time.
I don't pay much attention to youths and young teens claiming to be bi. I believe there are so few genuinely bi people, they do exist, but not in great numbers. Kids are very susceptible to fads and what's cool and fitting in with their desired crowd and will say things to make them fit in. And being "bi" is cool these days, anything but the conformist ordinariness of straight people. The girl is likely lying to herself and to others, just like teens and middle schoolers always do.
Just smile, say that's nice dear, and move on.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this is a fad. It seems like everyone at my kids school say they are bisexual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm 28, but nice try. Sorry you hate your grandmother so much.
“Hate” is off the mark, but she certainly is a dislikable homophobe. Was at 28, too.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm 28, but nice try. Sorry you hate your grandmother so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it wrong that you feel this way? No, your feelings are your feelings.
You might do some thinking about why you feel this way, though.
Because op is sane and has a modicum of concern for the mental health and well being of this child? I bet that's it.
Or she is a judgmental homophobe.
NP. Judgmental between right and wrong? Absolutely, any day of the week. And the name-calling is cute.
And you proved my point. You think a tween comming out and saying she is bi is wrong. I think it is probably premature, as often we are still discovering our sexuality at that age.
Yes, I do think it's wrong. Frankly, I think it's wrong for anyone.