Posted on 10/01/2015 3:39:34 AM PDT by markomalley
A local mom is going viral over a big decision to give her teenager hormones to transition into a female. The video is being shared millions of times on Facebook tonight and now Erica Maison is talking about her decision.
Anticipation and excitement was on display as the 14-year-old New Baltimore girl opened a hidden box from her mother. It wasn't jewelry or concert tickets.
"Do you know what that is?" Erica asked, as Corey smiles and moves toward mom for a tearful hug.
Corey's mom surprised her with her first dose of hormones, something the transgendered teen has waited to get for three years. Erica wanted to capture the emotional moment.
Anticipation and excitement was on display as the 14-year-old New Baltimore girl opened a hidden box from her mother. It wasn't jewelry or concert tickets.
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"I just started crying," Erica says.
"I opened it, I read the top and it said 'estrogen, Corey says. I stopped and froze for a second. I was so happy I started crying."
"It was such a relief," Erica says. "It had been so many years waiting."
It hasn't been easy for Corey who was born a boy and feels she spent the first decade of her life living in someone else's body. The signs started young.
"My second birthday I got a truck, my sister got a Barbie doll and I wanted nothing to do with the truck," Corey remembers.
"[Corey would] dress up in my heels and dresses," Erica says. "All little boys do that, that is a phase usually. As Corey gets to be 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 years old, it didn't stop."
Genital mutilation and a drug-induced change is ok, but hey, you can’t do other drugs and certainly athletes can’t be permitted to use steroids.
Mother, child, and doctor all need to have their head examined.
What can be more charming than little Corey on his/her/its knees in a rest stop men’s room?
This is really sick.
Going to be a train wreck when the SHTF in that home. Imagine suddenly the supply of hormones is cut off. Suddenly the walls of illusion the mother has encouraged this man-thing to build will come crashing down. Never mind the psychological and emotional impact that hormones have on ones mental state (women experiencing puberty or menopause can attest to this.) This man is in no way equipped to deal with a sudden disruption of hormones where women will produce minute amounts of many required hormones naturally even without their ovaries fully functional.
I would not want to be around when he crashes.
When little Corey figures out that "she" is a "lesbian" in high school.
(note the quote marks)
The teenage brother (now “sister”) of young classical crossover singer Jackie Evancho is “transitioning,” apparently with the support of the parents. Jacob now wants to be called “Juliet,” and his sister released a video supporting him. The kid is trying to look like his celebrated sibling, and that’s the problem. He’s upset Jackie’s famous, and it’s obvious he’s trying to be in the spotlight. Instead of telling the son they won’t put up with the B.S., his parents are enabling the wrongheaded behavior of a young person whose brain & judgment are not yet fully developed. Sad.
“[Corey would] dress up in my heels and dresses,” Erica says. “All little boys do that, that is a phase usually. As Corey gets to be 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 years old, it didn’t stop.”
I certainly do not remember putting on dresses and heels, nor do I recall any other young boys doing such. But when it does happen there should be a strong male character telling the kid it’s not right. I just cannot imagine a mother in her right mind actually encouraging something like this.
What about the moment when he/she fully understands that it’s all for naught? You can’t change chromosomes or DNA.
I can’t understand the twisted thinking here. Boy wants to be girl so he can a.boink another boy, or b. Boink a girl, but as a lesbian .... ? ay yi yi.
ISIS would behead these people. With good reason.
You and I both. Mostly because it's a serious mental illness and we can't relate within the constraints of sanity and reality.
So at least we have that much going for us this morning. :)
Child abuse, of the worst sort.
Maybe mom will donate all her mom equipment.
If this is a true story, the kid’s mental illness is genetic.
If you think this is sick, what about an 8 year-old here in Britain.
Josie Romero, the eight-year-old ‘sex change girl’ who was born a boy, he knew at the age of FOUR he was a girl. This child was put on hormone pills at the age of SIX to transgender into a girl!
To me, I find it impossible to believe that a four year-old old boy knows he’s a girl. To me it sounds as if his psychologically messed up Mother always wanted a girl, and was disappointed in having a boy, so she decided to transgender him. Child abuse, the child should have been removed for it’s own safety.
Hows this sound from the Mother brainwashing the child at the earliest age:
“Mother Venessia, 42, said: ‘When she was a toddler, she was always trying to turn her boy toys into girl toys.
‘She used to take her army figures, wrap them up and rock them like a baby.
‘As she grew older and started to talk, she always said: “I’m a girl”.
‘We used to correct her and say: “No you’re a boy”.
‘But by the time she was four, she was insisting: “No I really am a girl”.
Here’s the awful story:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1220577/Pictured-Josie-transgender-year-old-born-
Perhaps I am not ‘with it’, but I have questioned the rationale of giving hormones of the opposite sex to teens who are confused about their gender. If a boy feels feminine, why not give him a low dose of testosterone to help him over the teen years until he is more mature? The same would be true for a girl who thinks she should be a boy. Give her a small dose of estrogen until she is older.
I do not understand the rationale of treating a developing adolescent with hormones of the opposite sex. It would just reinforce their confusion. If they decide to go ahead with a transformation, at least they should be legally adults to do so.
Corey, using her atrophied penis, squats to piss
Let me guess ... there isn’t a man to be found in this house.
I’m glad you mentioned this because as a person who has not had children, I could not validate her statement that ‘all little boys dress up in their Mom’s shoes’ at some time or other. It just does not seem true to me.
I have observed my nephews when they were little and they all gravitated to trucks, cars, building blocks, etc. Only rarely did they look at a doll and then it was more of a stuffed animal or Muppet character.
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