It will reach a point where youth will know neither if they are really male or female (XY or XX). It will all be determined on how they happen to feeeeel on any particular day.
Here is an example from Washington State’s new sex ed material.
For Kindergarten kids: (WARNING - Graphic content!)
Most girls have a vulva, which is the name for the area between the legs. The vulva describes the whole area including the small hole where urine or pee comes out called the opening to the urethra, the hole below that, which is a little bigger and is called the vagina that is used when a female has a baby, and the hole below that where a bowel movement, or poop, comes out called the anus. So a person with a vulva has three holes between their legs and a very sensitive little area at the top called the clitoris.
Most boys have a penis between their legs which they use to urinate or pee. Some boys have a foreskin, which is a piece of skin that covers the end of the penis and some boys do not. A boy also has a hole where a bowel movement, or poop, leaves the body called an anus, just like a girl.
[Above was for Kindergarten, which uses words like boy and girl.]
In the proposal, first graders would begin to learn about gender roles. Teachers are instructed to read My Princess Boy prior to the lesson...