California mom Erin Friday, 56, …her then 11-year-old daughter. It started innocently enough: just a few boyish-sounding nicknames …But innocent it was not. A few girls, including Friday’s young one, were heard chattering in the front yard about some new things they learned at school…. “Five girls, each one of them picked a label that was on the alphabet, and they actually kind of giggled at me and said, ‘You’re cis, and you don’t understand,’” Friday told The Epoch Times. “I had never heard the term ‘cis’ before, and then they said, ‘Okay boomer.’” …Friday’s once-girly daughter—a huge “My Little Pony” fan—started draping herself in baggy sweatshirts…. But as the “My Little Pony” fan crossed into “soldier girl” territory, lacing up combat boots; as long-haired female friends started assuming guys’ names; as the purple and green hair dye broke out, mom’s worry worsened. So, this curious culture began bearing its strange and noxious fruit. It became cool to have a label. As one girl identified as pansexual, another called herself polyamorous (open to multiple partners), nonsensically. “Half her Girl Scout troupe came out as transgender,” Friday said. Out came the breast binders. Girly voices suspiciously dropped low overnight. “My daughter picked ‘pansexual,’ she was 11….