Talk:Family and relatives/@comment-188360-20171012194616/@comment-27578467-20171205005734

A few months ago, as a new student in my graduate program I had to take an online sexual harassment training. It involved identifying harassment in various situations, many of which involved "atypical" relationships, such as those of mixed race and sexual identity/orientation. I got the sense that these were not included as a sensationalist fashion choice more than a very straightforwardly pragmatic one on account of the fact that those relationships are present in the body of people required to take the training.

This is basically how I view this development - it's just a thing that exists.