I’m afraid things will be unpleasant when she visits.
I don’t want her visit to be a disaster, nor do I want to listen to her quote from the Bible, etc.
If you accept that gender occurs along a continuum marked by two genders on either end of the spectrum Female/Male, then it makes sense that a percentage of humans would identify as neither completely male nor completely female but as “non-binary.”Let’s stipulate that even after you explain this, your sister might find it confusing.
And, yes, give Max a heads-up. Max can decide how little they wish to care about your sister’s views, and I suggest that you carry on, whistling past your sister’s nonsense until her visit ends. As you rightly point out, this is “not your problem.”
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