Pop star Pink boasted that she is raising her six year-old daughter and 10-month old son in a "gender-neutral" and "label-less" household.

The singer, who is 38 and married to motorcycle racer Carey Hart, 42, told the U.K.’s The People she does not want her children defined by their gender. Pink said she is delighted her 6-year-old daughter Willow told her she wants to marry an African woman when she grows up. “We are a very label-less household,” Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, explained, “Last week Willow told me she is going to marry an African woman. I was like: ‘Great, can you teach me how to make African food?’” “And she’s like: ‘Sure mama, and we are going to live with you while our house is getting ready,’” Pink continued. “I was like ‘what the f**k, who are you? Who is paying for this by the way?’” The performer of international hit “Get the Party Started,” Pink is a champion of the new gender ideology that does not acknowledge the science of two biological sexes – male and female. “I was in a school and the bathroom outside the kindergarten said: ‘Gender Neutral – anybody’, and it was a drawing of many different shapes,” she said. “I took a picture of it and I wrote: ‘Progress’. I thought that was awesome. I love that kids are having this conversation.” The Grammy-winner says though she enjoys motherhood, she considers herself to be a “pre-teen boy,” according to The People’s report. “I do bake sales and lemonade stands,” she explains. “I take my kid to school and try to get there on time. I’m a f**king grown up now, it’s so weird. I’m still a 12-year-old boy.”

Sounds like that's one confusing house for children to grow up in!

Progressives may be living in a fairy tale where we are all gender-neutral, but in the real world, raising young children to have the choice of which gender they want to be will only make it more confusing when they actually are part of society and see that the majority of biological men are actual males, and the majority of biological women are actually females.

The main problem with the left's definition of raising children to be gender-neutral is that it's oftentimes just an excuse to force young boys to get rid of their masculine qualities. Young girls like Pink's daughter living in gender-neutral households will still have their feminine qualities celebrated, while young boys will be encouraged to be as feminine as possible. In modern culture, masculinity has been labeled as something "toxic," and ridding young boys of their masculinity at as early an age as possible has become the left's parenting norm.

This goes back to the left's push for children who believe themselves to be trans to begin transitioning to the opposite gender before they even hit puberty. Adults should have the right to make the decision to change genders if that is what they wish, but children are far too young to decide something that major. Similarly, Pink's children are far too young to understand the complexity of progressive's definition of gender. Children should be allowed to be children for as long as possible, and pushing these kinds of questions about gender on them at such an early age will only make them start asking themselves adult questions that they shouldn't even be thinking about until much later in life. For goodness sake, Pink, let your daughter be a girl and your son be a boy!