04-15-2016, 12:15 AM
(04-14-2016, 06:01 PM)Duchess Wrote:
I never have a problem with people identifying with whatever sex they are most comfortable with. More power to 'em but to say their gender is fluid is more than I can grasp. I have a lot of tomboy in me but I'm all woman.
I don't know if gender fluidity means the same thing to everyone.
Will Smith's son Jaden gets a lot of press as the kind of poster child for gender fluidity. In his case, it seems to me like he likes to embrace his feminine side/style sometimes and his masculine side other times, but always identifies as a male. That's just my impression.
Then again, he's now a model for Louis Vuitton Womenswear, so maybe he does sometimes identify as female?
Personally, I understand why women sometimes wear men's clothes; I sometimes do. So, I don't really care if men wanna wear women's clothes and fashion, fair enough. And, I understand bi-sexuality though women don't interest me sexually. So, I can kinda understand bi-gender identification even though I never feel like a dude.
Sometimes I wonder what a high school student body will look like 20 years from now.