Transgenderism is definitely a medical issue.
I have a friend who has been going through the same thing with his daughter. It has been devistating to the entire family.
Our education system is in the hands of criminal perverts. Everyone behind this sick curriculum needs to be arrested and locked up forever. At a minimum.
Says the party of science..
Mutilating healthy boys and girls is literally killing our grandchildren and great-grandchildren, etc. — Satan’s master plan for human extinction.
I’ve met more than a few transgenders, and they are pretty much all cuckoo. As in complete bipolar mental train wrecks.
I’m going through this with my sixteen year old daughter and it is devastating. She’s autistic, socially awkward and we’ve had to move a lot due to my husbands job—and now instead of feeling like an outsider she’s found away to to gain acceptance and praise from her peers and even some adults.
I live in Texas and even here most medical/mental health providers and schools are so brainwashed or fear what will happen if they don’t march in lock step are “affirming” these poor children’s delusions. I’ve been told on numerous occasions by doctors, therapists and school counselors that if I don’t “accept” that my daughter is male that she’ll commit suicide.
I’m in a group trying to raise money for more of these billboards but keep getting thwarted from fund raising platforms who consider this “hate” speech.
There is a Joe Rogan podcast with the author of this book, Abigail Shrier. A lot of my more “open minded” friends/family are finally coming to understand the truth about this trend.
This has to be talked about among families with minors.
Once you start fiddling with hormones, you may set something in motion that is both negative and irreversible.
Puberty is a natural event, which usually requires no ‘treatment’.
The best term I’ve heard about this issue is “Stop pathologizing girlhood”
“Puberty is not a medical condition’ billboard unveiled in Los Angeles; push for other cities starts”
Puberty is a medical condition and transgenderism is a mental condition.
There... fixed it.
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I can understand why some teens would view puberty as a disease. I think most of us would have preferred to skip the awkward stage altogether and simply fast-forwarded to being adults. But, to borrow a phrase, from the LGBTWhatever community “It gets better”.
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I was also a complete tom boy. I hated dresses and dolls. I spent every free moment outside climbing trees or throwing rocks, or fishing. I had no girl friends. Just boys who certainly didn’t see me as dare-worthy. I loved math and science.
And then I started to grow up. I had sudden appreciation of my body. I decided I liked boys for more than baseball. I realized I could do math and catch bugs even if my hair looked nice. I didn’t need to be a boy to be good at camping or hunting. Boys and then men admired me for what I was.
I could use power tools and read blueprints even if I did my nails and wore heels.
I married a real man’s man. I never looked back or elsewhere. He wanted me because I was fearless and not a crybaby. That’s because I was a tom boy and not a girly girl.
I didn’t need to get fixed or to become a boy. I just needed to grow into my own skin.