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I graduated from high school 20 years ago and back then we still told the gay jokes and thought it wasn't hurting anyone. It was a moment of shock when an acquaintance brought his boyfriend to prom.
Flash forward to today, my middle schoolers are asking each other's preferred pronouns. I have two kids who identify as trans. A third who is non-binary. Several lesbians. And except for a handful of immature dumbashes, no one cares. I do think it's still harder for the boys, but it's a much different world than the one I left in 02.
I just love these kiddos doing the things we should have been doing since Stonewall but we just weren't ready to accept.
I also graduated in 1982, and at least three of my friends that I know of from our clash are gay. Two guys in one girl. The two guys I think there was probably that thought, but in the '80s? No way no how was it ever going to be acceptable.