05-15-2022, 12:59 AM
(05-14-2022, 10:08 AM)Dill Wrote: Yeah. 12 years old is way to young for kids to be wondering about gender roles.
Personally, I had pretty much decided my gender by age 12.
I looked over all the options. Straight male seemed to fit my interests (girls) better.
So I chose to be hetero.
But I was exceptional. Most 12-year-olds are not ready to make that decision.
Most kids should wait until 16-18 to learn about gender roles, when they are better able to understand and decide which is right for them. Preferably in consultation with a parent.
But you and your source are dragging it into the public sphere, aren't you?
To skeptics like Lucidus, who demand a more careful vetting of sources before splashing around what might finally be disinformation, I can only ask--if it weren't 100% true as described, then why would they even allow it on the internet?
Lol CRICKETS!!
To me that's not really the issue.
As a parent, i wouldn't want my child to be subjected to this with out my knowledge ahead of time.
I'm not 100% clear on what exactly happened, but seems that after school art wasn't very clear about what it was really about.
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