TheAP wrote:
Kuraudo777 wrote:
^I always thought that queer meant weird, strange, unusual. Does it mean something else now?
It's kind of a general term for anyone who is LGBT. It used to be an insult to gay people, but the LGBT community has reclaimed it.
kp: I think you should accept your child's gender identity, call her "she" and let her wear dresses if that's what she wants. She needs to know that you support her and accept her for the gender she is.
The original meaning of queer was to mean weird, strange and unusual. That is why it got applied to people who were 'different' by way of sexual preference.
Gay used to mean happy and celebratory.
It morphs, changes and hopefully for the better.
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