There is no naivete on my part. Did you read either the article or even my comment before attacking me?
I said this program gives a lot of UNINTENTIONAL insight into the confusion of these children, and how they’re being used as guinea pigs. Does that sound like I’m agreeing with PBS/Frontline’s pro-transgender view?
Right now, I have quite a lot of back pain from aggravating an old back injury. I can only type with one hand. I’m actually just sitting up for a minute so I can type this to you. But no, I didn’t type as much as I would have liked about this, and the different excerpts I pulled out of the show, but I felt I explained enough, and trusted that if the truth wasn’t immediately clear, at least no one would jump to conclusions because just a little inspection of what I posted would clear things up.
I appreciate your posting these excerpts from the interviews, and found the comments of the youngsters in the situation interesting, like “Ariel” knowing he will actually never be able to bear children, and not even experience a lot of what the young women in the locker room are talking about.
When there was the controversy about the boy who wanted to use the girls’ locker room, I remember thinking that clearly he does not actually feel like a girl, because if he did, he would understand why they do not want a boy in their locker room! He does not have the feminine desire for personal privacy.
Basically, what transgender people seem to feel is a yearning to be what they **think** the opposite sex is...