Posted on 03/21/2022 6:23:33 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
Nothing can go wrong with transitioning your 6-year-old. Can it? Its the science.
Years ago little girls who wanted to be boys were called tomboys. Some grew up to be lesbians and some grew up to be beautiful women with great families.
He went to Parris Island a year after I did.
My favourite line from the show.
Batman and criminal moll are waiting together at a deserted subway station.
Moll: Batman could you get me a chocolate bar from that vending machine?
Batman: Chocolate? Actually some fruit would be healthier.
There are well-traveled websites where transsexuals express their regrets at transitioning, the broken family ties, the horrors of surgeries gone wrong, the ravages of continual hormone treatments, and their attempts to return to normal. Doing this to children is downright evil.
We don’t “want to be boys”.
We just want to do “boy” things.
And not nearly many go to be lesbians. I’ve seen more butch lesbos who were “normal” as children than the other way!
(Aside....don’t get me going on my nephew’s sister-in-law. Vs. my cousin, who at least had the decency to dress as a woman for her brother’s wedding.)
You said it!
Tnis is why these people need effective therapy.
They are mentally ill. They are exploited by people with agendas pushing this mental illness as normal.
We need to go after the people pushing this crap. And encouraging it. And making money off of enabling the mentally ill.
This whole tranny thing is really actually reinforcing gender stereotypes.
A girl who likes to do traditionally boy things is now called transgender, and likewise for a boy wanting to do girl things.
How about just letting them do what they are interested in regardless of the gender stereotypes involved.
Maybe, if we accepted kids for who they are, they would accept themselves as they are and for who they are.
I was a tomboy growing up. Still am to an extent...but grew up to be a “young lady”.
Never did I ever consider liking the same sex. Eww!
It’s just that the dudes were more fun. 😄
Lol, that’s a very fine line and probably right but most little girls don’t split that hair nor think that deeply about it. I think it’s a phase kids go through. Problem is adults are “assisting” them and causing irreparable harm.
Let's start with a boycott of Jeopardy. They celebrated a guy who won something like 40 games even though he dressed and acted as a woman. Weird!!!
I’m so glad I didn’t grow up during this time. I was a tom boy growing up and my mother was nuts.
Lyrics from “Are You a Boy or are You a Girl?”
You’re either a girl or you come from Liverpool
(Yeah, Liverpool)
You can dog like a female monkey, but you swim like a stone
(Yeah, a rolling stone)
You may be a boy (Hey) you look like a girl
Hey!
“Tomboy” isnt metal illness.
Some people just go through some phases. Even if you never grew out of that, thats not mental illness.
We just want to do “boy” things.
Exactly. As someone who has a brother 13 months younger than me, we just thought their toys were cooler and more fun than dolls and tea sets.
For some, it was an attention grab.
For some, it is because they realized they had an underlying psychological issue that was not properly treated.
For some, it is an endocrine imbalance that evens out over time (usually by 24).
For my child, it is an incurable endocrine disorder and a life sentence. NCCAH destroyed the last 10 years of his life. I’m still holding out hope that God will intercede, because science cannot help.
And no, my child was not abused, molested, raised in a wild environment, etc. He was raised in a loving, intact Christian home with conservative parents, a Renaissance education, well-traveled, and stable. My child is extremely intelligent (scored in the top 1% state-wide in standardized tests), artistic, well-behaved, loving, thoughtful, and hardworking. He would not wish gender dysphonia on his worst enemy.
If he de-transitioned, it would be like my child coming back from the grave.
Many girls were tomboys when I was growing up. We liked boys, and we liked to do the fun things they did, like playing sports.
Fortunately, our parents had common sense. They didn’t take us to a doctor for hormone treatments.
My mother bought me three of the Sound of Music dolls back in the 60s. I had Maria, Gretel and Friedrich. All of them became spies and lived very hard and dangerous lives. Many were the times that they had to leap out of a two story house to safety. I wish I had those dolls now. They were so beautiful and heaven knows how much my mother spent on those dolls. I was a wretched and unthankful girl.
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