It's Diversity and Inclusion week at the offspring's school. Last year they had Wear the Rainbow day and of 1700ish students and staff, the teen saw three others participating. So afterwards I asked teachers and her guidance counselor to consider participating next time because it didn't make the kid feel good diversity and inclusion vibes to be so alone. Direct result or just coincidence: this year's Diversity and Inclusion week substituted On Wednesdays We Wear Pink day in the place of Wear the Rainbow day. Mean Girls peer pressure totally says diversity and inclusion to me. So, in protest, the kid has made every day this week gay day with their wardrobe choices. So proud.
And it coincided with me reading I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston, which is an amazing book. Quote from the author: "...you deserve ridiculous, over-the-top high school rom-coms about teenagers like you, just like the straight kids have!" Recent surveys have shown that more and more young people are identifying as non-heterosexual. Studies of physiological responses have shown that nearly all women who aren't lesbians are bisexual. Enough with the heteronormativity. Yay for everything gay.
In honor, a pride painting, featuring the bisexual infinity symbol.
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