Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
If the new openness allows LGBTQ kids to feel safe and comfortable on their skin, that’s fantastic. But I can’t have an intellectually honest conversation about this without acknowledging the performative aspect to some of it. From the group texts I’ve seen among my DD’s friends once they all started to hit puberty—sorry, but I just can’t give it 100% credence.
See, you've proven my point.
You don’t have a point. You are incoherently screaming “homophobic” at anyone who posts. It’s beyond unhelpful.
Ok, explain how the purpose of this thread is to do anything other than reassure each other that the kids aren't really gay.
No one is doing that. Certainly not when you started your attacks. You are looking for negativity and controversy where there is none. Maybe go do something productive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
If the new openness allows LGBTQ kids to feel safe and comfortable on their skin, that’s fantastic. But I can’t have an intellectually honest conversation about this without acknowledging the performative aspect to some of it. From the group texts I’ve seen among my DD’s friends once they all started to hit puberty—sorry, but I just can’t give it 100% credence.
See, you've proven my point.
You don’t have a point. You are incoherently screaming “homophobic” at anyone who posts. It’s beyond unhelpful.
Ok, explain how the purpose of this thread is to do anything other than reassure each other that the kids aren't really gay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
If the new openness allows LGBTQ kids to feel safe and comfortable on their skin, that’s fantastic. But I can’t have an intellectually honest conversation about this without acknowledging the performative aspect to some of it. From the group texts I’ve seen among my DD’s friends once they all started to hit puberty—sorry, but I just can’t give it 100% credence.
See, you've proven my point.
How so?
And it’s funny that I’m now seeing an ad for an “Are you gay?” quiz on my screen now, because that’s exactly what was being discussed among my DD and her friends on her group text when she was in 6th grade and I first started noticing this phenomenon. They were all sharing the link, taking an online quiz, and discussing the results. The TikTok algorithms adjusted accordingly.
It's not a "phenomenon."
Statistically, I think it is.
Oh, well if YOU think so then it must be true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
If the new openness allows LGBTQ kids to feel safe and comfortable on their skin, that’s fantastic. But I can’t have an intellectually honest conversation about this without acknowledging the performative aspect to some of it. From the group texts I’ve seen among my DD’s friends once they all started to hit puberty—sorry, but I just can’t give it 100% credence.
See, you've proven my point.
How so?
And it’s funny that I’m now seeing an ad for an “Are you gay?” quiz on my screen now, because that’s exactly what was being discussed among my DD and her friends on her group text when she was in 6th grade and I first started noticing this phenomenon. They were all sharing the link, taking an online quiz, and discussing the results. The TikTok algorithms adjusted accordingly.
It's not a "phenomenon."
Statistically, I think it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
If the new openness allows LGBTQ kids to feel safe and comfortable on their skin, that’s fantastic. But I can’t have an intellectually honest conversation about this without acknowledging the performative aspect to some of it. From the group texts I’ve seen among my DD’s friends once they all started to hit puberty—sorry, but I just can’t give it 100% credence.
See, you've proven my point.
How so?
And it’s funny that I’m now seeing an ad for an “Are you gay?” quiz on my screen now, because that’s exactly what was being discussed among my DD and her friends on her group text when she was in 6th grade and I first started noticing this phenomenon. They were all sharing the link, taking an online quiz, and discussing the results. The TikTok algorithms adjusted accordingly.
It's not a "phenomenon."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
If the new openness allows LGBTQ kids to feel safe and comfortable on their skin, that’s fantastic. But I can’t have an intellectually honest conversation about this without acknowledging the performative aspect to some of it. From the group texts I’ve seen among my DD’s friends once they all started to hit puberty—sorry, but I just can’t give it 100% credence.
See, you've proven my point.
How so?
And it’s funny that I’m now seeing an ad for an “Are you gay?” quiz on my screen now, because that’s exactly what was being discussed among my DD and her friends on her group text when she was in 6th grade and I first started noticing this phenomenon. They were all sharing the link, taking an online quiz, and discussing the results. The TikTok algorithms adjusted accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
If the new openness allows LGBTQ kids to feel safe and comfortable on their skin, that’s fantastic. But I can’t have an intellectually honest conversation about this without acknowledging the performative aspect to some of it. From the group texts I’ve seen among my DD’s friends once they all started to hit puberty—sorry, but I just can’t give it 100% credence.
See, you've proven my point.
You don’t have a point. You are incoherently screaming “homophobic” at anyone who posts. It’s beyond unhelpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
If the new openness allows LGBTQ kids to feel safe and comfortable on their skin, that’s fantastic. But I can’t have an intellectually honest conversation about this without acknowledging the performative aspect to some of it. From the group texts I’ve seen among my DD’s friends once they all started to hit puberty—sorry, but I just can’t give it 100% credence.
See, you've proven my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
If the new openness allows LGBTQ kids to feel safe and comfortable on their skin, that’s fantastic. But I can’t have an intellectually honest conversation about this without acknowledging the performative aspect to some of it. From the group texts I’ve seen among my DD’s friends once they all started to hit puberty—sorry, but I just can’t give it 100% credence.
See, you've proven my point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
If the new openness allows LGBTQ kids to feel safe and comfortable on their skin, that’s fantastic. But I can’t have an intellectually honest conversation about this without acknowledging the performative aspect to some of it. From the group texts I’ve seen among my DD’s friends once they all started to hit puberty—sorry, but I just can’t give it 100% credence.
Anonymous wrote:My issue with threads like these, which are ubiquitous on this board, is that their purpose is to elicit “don’t worry, it’s a fad” responses. Y’all say you’re not homophobes, yet I haven’t seen a single post celebrating the new openness or even lending it any credibility. And when you use words like “majority” what’s implicit is that you don’t believe that what many of the kids are saying are true.
So, yea, threats like this are inherently homophobic. Sorry to break it to you.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a spillover effect from toxic masculinity. Rather than deal with male attention, girls are declaring themselves gay or non-binary. Most are normal and straight and that will become clearer later .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 6th/7th grade about half the girls in my son's grade claimed to be gay, bi, or nonbinary. Only a handful still say so - he's now mid-8th grade.
Again, how do you know? How are you tracking all of your son’s classmates and their professed sexual preferences from year to year? Do you call them? Call their mothers? And what time of year do you gather the data? At the beginning of the school year? The end?
Seriously. Tell us how you know this, and why it is that you care so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, at my child’s large (public) middle school there seem to be so many kids that are identifying as gay/bi. As in maybe the majority, or close. It seems very commonplace. Is this the case at your child’s middle school? Seeing as adults that identify LGBQ is a much smaller percentage, what is going on with the middle school crowd?
What city is this? Public or private school?
OP said public. And this is how it is everywhere.
No, it's a regional phenomenon.
I don’t live in the DCUM region and I have observed the same where I live.
Same