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	So do you think young people are more identifying with Queer and GenderQueer these days? That has been my experience.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Selenay  
 
 You know, we really don't listen to certain types of music.  I haven't really heard baroque music on z100 recently. . . And I can't really tell you the last time I heard a friend tell me that they were going to go study their hurdy gurdy or harpsichord.  They aren't extinct, no, but they are for all cultural purposes dead.
 
 There is room for all, of course, but if the youth does not embrace a term, it will die.  Just like with language, or clothing, or music, it needs a base to create it and a youth to continue the tradition.  Or are we going to go back to Latin now?
 
 I never said that I, or anyone else, doesn't respect the path that has been paved, but I'm willing to bet that if you ask 80% of the people on my extremely queer college (and by extremely queer, I mean the only state university in New York that offers a G/L Studies major, which coincides with the GLBTU, trans-action, drag queen fall ball, ad nauseam...) what the butch/femme dynamic is, they wouldn't have any idea.
 
 
 Perhaps I'll start a survey and get back to you with more accurate numbers. . .
 
 
 
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