Has anyone else heard about this?
http://www.livescience.com/14323-gen...r-anxiety.html
Basically, a couple has decided to keep the gender of their delivered child a secret. As far as I can tell, this isn't an ambiguous gender case (because I would understand their approach in that situation), just a social experiment. The idea is for the child to be able to form his/her identity outside of "social gender norms." The kid's name is "Storm"
Personally, I think this is just creepy and wrong, especially this type of stuff:
http://www.livescience.com/14323-gen...r-anxiety.html
Basically, a couple has decided to keep the gender of their delivered child a secret. As far as I can tell, this isn't an ambiguous gender case (because I would understand their approach in that situation), just a social experiment. The idea is for the child to be able to form his/her identity outside of "social gender norms." The kid's name is "Storm"
Personally, I think this is just creepy and wrong, especially this type of stuff:
The way Storm's parents handle the de-genderizing (is that a word?) of the youngest member of their family is confusing at best and creepy at worst. During a family vacation to Cuba, they flipped a coin to decide how to refer to Storm: on this particular trip, (s)he was a boy.
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