Yup. It's unreal. My daughter's friend is so obviously a girl and the friend was the subject of our conversation. My daughter kept saying, referring to her friend, that "they're doing this," or, "they're doing that." For about 2 seconds I was very confused as to what the hell she was talking about until I realized this friend's of hers used they/them as their preferred pronouns. It would have never gained wings if the public school system didn't support it.
Yup. It's unreal. My daughter's friend is so obviously a girl and the friend was the subject of our conversation. My daughter kept saying, referring to her friend, that "they're doing this," or, "they're doing that." For about 2 seconds I was very confused as to what the hell she was talking about until I realized this friend's of hers used they/them as their preferred pronouns. It would have never gained wings if the public school system didn't support it.