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lukeck | 2 years ago
Both my kids (3 and 5 but now at school) have said stuff like “Today we did x with Greg. He’s not exactly a boy and not exactly a girl.” Then they get on with their day. To them, it’s just another person that’s a bit different to them.
The_Colonel|2 years ago
I live in a pretty liberal European city, yet I haven't met any non-binary person. I know exactly one trans person, and only remotely (she lives in US). I guess to me, this topic seems "advanced", perhaps "irrelevant" in a way for such a small kid. There are many other things she needs to learn about, which she will commonly experience in the real world.
michaelt|2 years ago
Being nonbinary is kinda unusual, but it's also probably something that's super easy to be closeted about, if you don't know how people will react.
I mean in the 1980s I thought all 900 kids in my high school were straight, and that being gay was super uncommon.
johnnyanmac|2 years ago
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