Any meme that inspires someone to post that pic of the Doritos and the isopods is a good meme. Thus, this stupid "boys vs. I don't make the rules! According to Know Your Meme , the meme began on the Russian social media platform VK, then made its way to English-speaking subreddits late last week.
I came from an athletic family, so that wasn't a surprise. When we are growing up, trans people like me learn early on how to play the roles expected of us. When I see whole states and individual school districts suing for the right to force young trans people into the locker rooms of their assigned birth genders, my heart breaks. I barely made it through high school locker rooms and I was closeted. Threatening trans kids into using the incorrect locker rooms sets them up for a lifetime of toxic gender perceptions and pain.
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What's with the ads? My 13yo ds works out at a gym. My dh and I believe it's a safe enough place that it has been a drop-off activity for him for about a year.