I mean, it's a bit simplistic since, y'know, Twitter format, but this trending thread does seem to be a nice 101 crash course on how the concept of gender is culturally dependent OH GOD WHY DID I READ THE REPLIEShttps://twitter.com/Openly/status/1379786431128821760 …
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The DRAMA of it all. It's a bicep tattoo that's small enough to hide under a shirt. Get a goddamn grip.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I mean, I get that the sudden recognition of the end of an era in one's life can bring up some emotion, even grief, but again, here it's clearly for her loss of absolute control over her son more than anything
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Oh sure, but part of being a parent is being prepared to let go of another person. At some point you've got to let them be their own people? Laying all her dysregulated emotions on him as though they are his responsibility to manage is inappropriate attachment *at best*.
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Imagine being this woman's child and reading this column where she flops around like a dead fish about how you've ruined her life by getting a minor cosmetic procedure. What must that conversation have been like.
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Oh, I suspect he 100% KNEW she'd react this way
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From Samoa
to Albania
, here are eight cultures throughout history showing that the concept of non-binary gender is far from new 
