Excellent description of why this is happening. But it lacks the evidence — survey data — about who the victims are. As the article implies, they are among the most vulnerable members of society - gender non-conforming children who should be encouraged to love themselves just the way they are, and children on the autism spectrum who need…
Excellent description of why this is happening. But it lacks the evidence — survey data — about who the victims are. As the article implies, they are among the most vulnerable members of society - gender non-conforming children who should be encouraged to love themselves just the way they are, and children on the autism spectrum who need help to become self-aware so they can be comfortable in their own skin. The false allure of transgenderism distracts them from this work, putting them on the fast-track to permanently mutilating their bodies and distorting their minds.
Part of the agenda is also to “trans gays,” essentially erasing them. If the L’s, G’s and B’s in the LGBTQ rainbow only knew! So what percent of trans patients are gay kids, and what percent are on the autism spectrum. Knowing this data would help make the case that the transgender industry are the ultimate “oppressors.”
Yes! As a tomboy growing up, I wanted to be a boy and hid from my mother that I’d hit puberty. When she figured it out and confronted me, she did authentic “gender-confirming care,” telling me that she loved me just the way I am and that I could still play with boys and grow up to wear suits and carry a briefcase…and still be a woman.
My mom normalized my “gender non-conformity,” whereas today, financially motivated doctors and therapists are normalizing gender transition for kids like me, distorting the definition of gender affirming care.
I shudder at the thought that I would not be celebrating Valentine’s Day with my husband or have my amazing son. We must bring back the common sense wisdom of my Mom. No child is born in the wrong body. “Don’t go changing…I love you just the way you are,” as Billy Joel put it!
Same here, although I never wanted to be a boy. I am so glad that I grew up before all this happened, though, because there was a point in my early teens when I might have been manipulated into transitioning. I would have been miserable (or dead by now) had I done so. I'm still a tomboy, but my husband knows I'm also all woman.
Excellent description of why this is happening. But it lacks the evidence — survey data — about who the victims are. As the article implies, they are among the most vulnerable members of society - gender non-conforming children who should be encouraged to love themselves just the way they are, and children on the autism spectrum who need help to become self-aware so they can be comfortable in their own skin. The false allure of transgenderism distracts them from this work, putting them on the fast-track to permanently mutilating their bodies and distorting their minds.
Part of the agenda is also to “trans gays,” essentially erasing them. If the L’s, G’s and B’s in the LGBTQ rainbow only knew! So what percent of trans patients are gay kids, and what percent are on the autism spectrum. Knowing this data would help make the case that the transgender industry are the ultimate “oppressors.”
Yes! As a tomboy growing up, I wanted to be a boy and hid from my mother that I’d hit puberty. When she figured it out and confronted me, she did authentic “gender-confirming care,” telling me that she loved me just the way I am and that I could still play with boys and grow up to wear suits and carry a briefcase…and still be a woman.
My mom normalized my “gender non-conformity,” whereas today, financially motivated doctors and therapists are normalizing gender transition for kids like me, distorting the definition of gender affirming care.
I shudder at the thought that I would not be celebrating Valentine’s Day with my husband or have my amazing son. We must bring back the common sense wisdom of my Mom. No child is born in the wrong body. “Don’t go changing…I love you just the way you are,” as Billy Joel put it!
Same here, although I never wanted to be a boy. I am so glad that I grew up before all this happened, though, because there was a point in my early teens when I might have been manipulated into transitioning. I would have been miserable (or dead by now) had I done so. I'm still a tomboy, but my husband knows I'm also all woman.