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Post by M. Hawbaker on Mar 1, 2021 18:11:35 GMT
A picture/word book titled The GayBC’s was written by Matt Webb, a gay graphic designer by trade, teaches LGBTQ vocabulary with illustrations and poems to bring gay teaching to readers ages 4 through 8 so that they can be able to “discuss identity with their loved ones.” In the book, young children can learn the alphabet to ensure parents are having a dialogue with their children about their sexual orientation at a very young age. Here are some of the alphabet words the book uses. A is for Ally B is for Bi C is for Coming Out G is for Gay. “It’s a word that implies you’re a girl who likes girls, or a guy who likes guys.” I is for Intersex. “Some are born with the parts of both a boy and a girl; bodies are works of art!” P is for Pan. “You connect with a vibe. No matter the gender, it’s about what’s inside.” Q is for Queer T is for Trans.” It’s a brave step to take, to live as the gender you know is innate.”
Remember, the book claims to target children from the age of 4 through 8.
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Post by M. Hawbaker on Mar 1, 2021 18:11:53 GMT
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Post by barb43 on Mar 1, 2021 19:31:14 GMT
Jesus cannot come back quickly enough! (He'll come back right when He should, of course, I'm just feeling burned out on the current societal trends, and impatient.) Little kids don't talk like this: I is for Intersex. “Some are born with the parts of both a boy and a girl; bodies are works of art!” P is for Pan. “You connect with a vibe. No matter the gender, it’s about what’s inside.” T is for Trans.” It’s a brave step to take, to live as the gender you know is innate.” I don't care if a child is 2 years old or 8 years old - this is not their typical vocabulary that they would understand. Heh, I don't even understand a large part of this LBGTQ+ language! I'd have to jump in and do some research before I could talk that talk.
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