Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ while the lgbt community & allies are basically saying not to worry about it and move on with your life because this is not a big deal.”
I have to disagree here. We seem obsessed with labels and there is a new one everyday. An associate at work called a staff meeting just to discuss that we should all refer to “her” as “they.” A whole meeting about it. I have actual work to do and would love to let you be and move on with my life!
Did someone speak up and tell her that this is grammatically incorrect?
Language evolves. This is no longer considered grammatically incorrect. Get over it.
Only by total idiots is this considered grammatically acceptable. Sorry, cupcake. You don’t get to rewrite language
Agreed. As a Latina, I am very offended by the term "Latinx." It rhymes with Kleenex and doesn't work well with the Spanish language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ while the lgbt community & allies are basically saying not to worry about it and move on with your life because this is not a big deal.”
I have to disagree here. We seem obsessed with labels and there is a new one everyday. An associate at work called a staff meeting just to discuss that we should all refer to “her” as “they.” A whole meeting about it. I have actual work to do and would love to let you be and move on with my life!
Did someone speak up and tell her that this is grammatically incorrect?
Language evolves. This is no longer considered grammatically incorrect. Get over it.
Only by total idiots is this considered grammatically acceptable. Sorry, cupcake. You don’t get to rewrite language
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ while the lgbt community & allies are basically saying not to worry about it and move on with your life because this is not a big deal.”
I have to disagree here. We seem obsessed with labels and there is a new one everyday. An associate at work called a staff meeting just to discuss that we should all refer to “her” as “they.” A whole meeting about it. I have actual work to do and would love to let you be and move on with my life!
Did someone speak up and tell her that this is grammatically incorrect?
Language evolves. This is no longer considered grammatically incorrect. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ while the lgbt community & allies are basically saying not to worry about it and move on with your life because this is not a big deal.”
I have to disagree here. We seem obsessed with labels and there is a new one everyday. An associate at work called a staff meeting just to discuss that we should all refer to “her” as “they.” A whole meeting about it. I have actual work to do and would love to let you be and move on with my life!
Did someone speak up and tell her that this is grammatically incorrect?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“ while the lgbt community & allies are basically saying not to worry about it and move on with your life because this is not a big deal.”
I have to disagree here. We seem obsessed with labels and there is a new one everyday. An associate at work called a staff meeting just to discuss that we should all refer to “her” as “they.” A whole meeting about it. I have actual work to do and would love to let you be and move on with my life!
Did someone speak up and tell her that this is grammatically incorrect?
Anonymous wrote:“ while the lgbt community & allies are basically saying not to worry about it and move on with your life because this is not a big deal.”
I have to disagree here. We seem obsessed with labels and there is a new one everyday. An associate at work called a staff meeting just to discuss that we should all refer to “her” as “they.” A whole meeting about it. I have actual work to do and would love to let you be and move on with my life!
Anonymous wrote:“ while the lgbt community & allies are basically saying not to worry about it and move on with your life because this is not a big deal.”
I have to disagree here. We seem obsessed with labels and there is a new one everyday. An associate at work called a staff meeting just to discuss that we should all refer to “her” as “they.” A whole meeting about it. I have actual work to do and would love to let you be and move on with my life!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's seeking attention. It's another, more trendy, way of saying bisexual. Bisexual covers all the necessary bases.
Not entirely accurate. Pansexuality is considered a more inclusive term than bisexuality, and indicates openness to those who do not identify with a gender binary (trans, intersex, etc). Some pansexuals also use the term to indicate openness toward polyamory/non-monogamy.
Omg enough
+1
China's quickly becoming the future and we are here obsessed with such bs
Single most important point made on DCUM this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's seeking attention. It's another, more trendy, way of saying bisexual. Bisexual covers all the necessary bases.
Not entirely accurate. Pansexuality is considered a more inclusive term than bisexuality, and indicates openness to those who do not identify with a gender binary (trans, intersex, etc). Some pansexuals also use the term to indicate openness toward polyamory/non-monogamy.
Omg enough
+1
China's quickly becoming the future and we are here obsessed with such bs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's seeking attention. It's another, more trendy, way of saying bisexual. Bisexual covers all the necessary bases.
Not entirely accurate. Pansexuality is considered a more inclusive term than bisexuality, and indicates openness to those who do not identify with a gender binary (trans, intersex, etc). Some pansexuals also use the term to indicate openness toward polyamory/non-monogamy.
Omg enough
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my DD's best friends (female) just announced that she is a pansexual. The friend has displayed a lot of narcissistic/dramatic tendencies in the past, but I am at a loss for this recent sexual-orientation announcement. I am trying to understand this sexual orientation and read this thread on a 6th grade pansexual student:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/679191.page
Not sure what I am asking, but my DD is a bit impressionable and I worry about this other child's influence on her regarding this issue. Is pansexuality kind of "trendy" right now? I am open-minded to young adults embracing their sexuality, but I have honestly never encountered anyone of this orientation.
The girl had a troubled childhood. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please rewind back a few decades?
You mean back to when marriage equality didn’t exist, discrimination against the LGBT community wasn’t illegal anywhere, and being closeted was more the norm than the exception?