Let me begin by saying that for a long time I found all this “identifying gender”—he, she, her, him, it, they—to be… well, confusing? So much so that I just couldn’t find the patience to find out what it was really all about. But, being the good liberal Democrat that I am (Who could possibly identify as anything else? Conservative? Seriously?), I thought, To each his own. I didn’t put my pronouns under my name on LinkedIn, and I didn’t really pay attention when other people did. I basically ignored it, but felt that, if it mattered to someone, then good for them.
Wow, what a great post. Too much to comment on via cell phone. But yes...horse shows which were Jean and my life tor 40 years Haha as one of their virtues their nonbinary nature. And not a lot of ageism either...60+ year olds compete against 18-year "kids." More when I can type on a computer...
What a well thought out narrative on the issues that surround gender labeling. Let me know when you open that genderless children's clothing store!!! Can "we" call it JUST KIDS and have it decorated and themed in baby goats? ❤️❤️
I Identify as 'Me.'
Wow, what a great post. Too much to comment on via cell phone. But yes...horse shows which were Jean and my life tor 40 years Haha as one of their virtues their nonbinary nature. And not a lot of ageism either...60+ year olds compete against 18-year "kids." More when I can type on a computer...
What a well thought out narrative on the issues that surround gender labeling. Let me know when you open that genderless children's clothing store!!! Can "we" call it JUST KIDS and have it decorated and themed in baby goats? ❤️❤️