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To: SamAdams76

Many children will do just about anything to gain acceptance from their peers.

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Yup.

It’s worse thab that

It gives them

Hero Celebrity Status

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8 posted on 12/05/2022 7:37:47 AM PST by cuz1961 (USCGR Veteran )
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To: cuz1961
Yes, by making "heroes" out of boys deciding to become girls, you will get a lot more boys stepping up to get their hormone treatments. Especially if they are convinced it will make them more popular in their peer group while gaining the adulation of the misguided adults around them.

As I mentioned before, this could never happen when I went to school because any boy going that path would be ostracized and laughed right out of school. Now it is the complete opposite due to the way society encourages and celebrates transgenderism.

How many of us as little boys thought that the girls had it much easier. How many little girls thought that boys had it much easier? Now society is giving them an option, before they even reach maturity, to find out and that is just wrong on so many levels. Not to mention that making the necessary hormonal changes to one's body to accomodate a gender change are mostly irreversible and usually result in forfeiting your ability to reproduce later on in a normal heterosexual relationship.

The downsides are never mentioned to these kids who are being told how "cool" it is to gender transition.

Peer pressure is a very powerful thing that us older people tend to underestimate. We are going to see a lot more of this behaviour until the responsible adults in this world rise up and put this nonsense down.

10 posted on 12/05/2022 7:56:40 AM PST by SamAdams76 (4,692,256 | Truth Social | 87,850,338 | Twitter | Trump Followers)
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