Posted on 04/10/2022 8:08:31 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
Since 2014, the Saccone Joly family have been documenting their daily life online to almost two million followers.
Jonathan and his wife Anna were just a young couple with a dog when they first started recording videos for YouTube, but they quickly generated interest when they filmed the birth of their first child, Emilia.
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Jonathan spoke of how Edie had told him of "sleepless nights" after seeing a video about puberty.
She told him "I don't want to grow facial hair", and asked him: "I'm going to have babies when I grow up, right? I'm going to be a mummy?"
"As a parent, I don't know how to answer that question because it's really sad to see a child just questioning it all," Jonathan said. "And then you get cisgendered people who have no experience to say that's wrong."
The family has an "exit strategy" if Edie would like to change her mind in the future.
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Consider where Edie will be in 15 years. After years of hormone therapy, mutilating surgeries and countless hours of psychotherapy will “she” be a happy well adjusted young female capable of having a loving relationships with males or females and fulfilling her dream of being mummy with surrogate or adopted children? More likely her future is one of medical complications from numerous surgeries and years of hormones, a life of not being able to have stable relationships with either sex, depression and possible suicide. The parents are condemning their child to miserable future.
There are compensations. Just around the time Edie’s facial hairs sprout, he’ll discover his “little dancing friend” and have loads of fun with him.
I’m sorry but this child is mentally unbalanced.
And his parents aren’t helping.
Thanks. I’ll have a watch.
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