sharadoc
Visit WDW since '86, driving since '94.
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This discussion is very similar to one I had when talking about taking my son with ASD to WDW, and the changes when they went to the DAS system. I got a lot of "the world doesn't revolve around you and your kid", etc. Now I have a non-binary kid who likes they/them pronouns and usually wears a pin they bought on Amazon when they go into certain new situations where they feel it's necessary. But they don't focus on strangers interactions if it's a one-off, so being called a "girl or boy" isn't as upsetting as it is when someone they know does it. Society genders so many things and having a kid that opened my eyes to that has been very enlightening.
I hope the trip went well.
I hope the trip went well.