IMO the headline exaggerates by implication.
This isn't "gender bending" is the commonly understood sense of "girls" being "boys" or vice versa.
Also, the examples in the article are at a school that only admits women.
'Preferred' pronouns gain traction at US colleges (AP)
Hmm. Maybe a way to stay a virgin while at college? I'm Including avoiding lesbian sex in that formulation.
Falsifiable prediction: Really not the wave of the future, even though I can handle it just fine if it turns out I'm wrong about that. :cool:
This isn't "gender bending" is the commonly understood sense of "girls" being "boys" or vice versa.
Also, the examples in the article are at a school that only admits women.
'Preferred' pronouns gain traction at US colleges (AP)
Quote:
... "Because I go to an all-women's college, a lot of people are like, 'If you don't identify as a woman, how did you get in?'" said sophomore Skylar Crownover, 19, who is president of Mouthing Off! and prefers to be mentioned as a singular they, but also answers to he. "I just tell them the application asks you to mark your sex and I did. It didn't ask me for my gender." On high school and college campuses and in certain political and social media circles, the growing visibility of a small, but semantically committed cadre of young people who, like Crownover, self-identify as "genderqueer" neither male nor female but an androgynous hybrid or rejection of both is challenging anew the limits of Western comprehension and the English language. ... |
Hmm. Maybe a way to stay a virgin while at college? I'm Including avoiding lesbian sex in that formulation.
Falsifiable prediction: Really not the wave of the future, even though I can handle it just fine if it turns out I'm wrong about that. :cool:
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