Yeah and while I don’t support TiMs, I do still support females who choose to identify as men, because at the end of the day they’re still females.This is sad to hear. I have nothing but disdain for AGP males but will always feel for women who choose to identify as male. I would honestly say 90% of them have been indoctrinated. I've mentioned here before I have dated a couple of trans men, all of whom were deeply unhappy in a female body but that was also a result of various degrees of trauma. It always felt like they were trying to opt out of being female. They tried their best to live as male but as you say, they've very clearly been socialised as female.
This is my oldest kid :/ I'm going to use male because despite my feelings about everything I do feel a sense of loyalty to respect it.I would honestly say 90% of them have been indoctrinated. I've mentioned here before I have dated a couple of trans men, all of whom were deeply unhappy in a female body but that was also a result of various degrees of trauma. It always felt like they were trying to opt out of being female. They tried their best to live as male but as you say, they've very clearly been socialised as female.
I think that's totally fair to call your child "he", I think pressing ahead and using "she" will cause more upset and it isn't worth it. Girls choosing to identify as male is difficult and complex and I do think it needs to be treated carefully.This is my oldest kid :/ I'm going to use male because despite my feelings about everything I do feel a sense of loyalty to respect it.
There is just nothing about him that would even make anyone think he's male. He wears clothes and jewellery that are feminine. But saying he's trans gives him that typical genz Internet high and I suspect makes it easy to be without the pressure girls face. Doesn't matter if he's got body hair when girls are often made fun of for the same thing, because he's a boy. Doesn't matter if he's bad at makeup, etc because he doesn't need to do it at all now, because he's a boy. Despite never having any sense he was in the wrong body growing up, being very happy with typically girls things/clothes, etc, he decided at 14, he's a boy because (i suspect) being a teenage girl generally sucks.
There has to be a reason SO MANY teenage girls are suddenly deciding they're male with zero prior desire, and I think thats a big part of it.
I sincerely hope they grow a bit older, come to terms with themselves, and quietly accept who they are without medical intervention and drastic irreversible results. Puberty sucks, being a teenager sucks I probably would have wanted to identify out of it too. But I grew up and it was ok.This is my oldest kid :/ I'm going to use male because despite my feelings about everything I do feel a sense of loyalty to respect it.
There is just nothing about him that would even make anyone think he's male. He wears clothes and jewellery that are feminine. But saying he's trans gives him that typical genz Internet high and I suspect makes it easy to be without the pressure girls face. Doesn't matter if he's got body hair when girls are often made fun of for the same thing, because he's a boy. Doesn't matter if he's bad at makeup, etc because he doesn't need to do it at all now, because he's a boy. Despite never having any sense he was in the wrong body growing up, being very happy with typically girls things/clothes, etc, he decided at 14, he's a boy because (i suspect) being a teenage girl generally sucks.
There has to be a reason SO MANY teenage girls are suddenly deciding they're male with zero prior desire, and I think thats a big part of it.
What programme is Fiona Bruce said to be biased in?I actually wasn’t aware that Fiona Bruce was so captured. That’s massively disappointing. She’s supposed to be impartial is she not? They never are though. How anyone, much less a woman, could defend IW is beyond me. Him and his fake cervix is so open with his absolute hatred for ‘cis’ women.
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Apologies for the use of the words cervix and open there, just realised how it sounds
I'm guessing your daughter is autistic, been in some online communities who told her she must be a boy because she hates puberty.This is my oldest kid :/ I'm going to use male because despite my feelings about everything I do feel a sense of loyalty to respect it.
There is just nothing about him that would even make anyone think he's male. He wears clothes and jewellery that are feminine. But saying he's trans gives him that typical genz Internet high and I suspect makes it easy to be without the pressure girls face. Doesn't matter if he's got body hair when girls are often made fun of for the same thing, because he's a boy. Doesn't matter if he's bad at makeup, etc because he doesn't need to do it at all now, because he's a boy. Despite never having any sense he was in the wrong body growing up, being very happy with typically girls things/clothes, etc, he decided at 14, he's a boy because (i suspect) being a teenage girl generally sucks.
There has to be a reason SO MANY teenage girls are suddenly deciding they're male with zero prior desire, and I think thats a big part of it.
Christ that's unbelievably vileYou see what happens when you allow men to lie about being women in the context of the law?
Women can't rape, so it isn't rape - right?
I really feel for you, navigating what must be a really difficult situation. I was a "tomboy" and really believe that if I were a teen today, I'd be pushed into the current gender ideology. I just remember thinking that boys had it easy, wearing joggies and playing football and having no caring responsibilities and no expectation that they must be "nice girls" at every living moment. Despite being androgynous enough for wee old ladies to call me "son," I was still frequently propositioned by adult men from the age of about 12 onwards. Plus, female sexual pleasure was never discussed, and even girls getting "fingered" was purely for the benefit of the boy who got to boast about having done it. It's so easy for me to see why young women would want to shun all aspects of femininity. I know a 17-year-old girl and it seems to me that "trans" is principally a form of rebellion for young women. This girl was citing her pronouns as "he/him/they" but made no difference to her appearance, behaviour, etc, still dressing like you'd expect a teenage girl to - I'm even cautious of typing that bc what does a teenage girl dress like? But I think folk here will know what I mean. Loads of her classmates are changing pronouns like the wind. One of her male friends looks to be going the full TIM, and he looks like one of these adult baby types with his hair in bunches and the little babydoll pink dresses and big goth stomper boots, all hyper-sexualised and very influenced by anime. There definitely appears to be different motivators for girls vs boys.This is my oldest kid :/ I'm going to use male because despite my feelings about everything I do feel a sense of loyalty to respect it.
There is just nothing about him that would even make anyone think he's male. He wears clothes and jewellery that are feminine. But saying he's trans gives him that typical genz Internet high and I suspect makes it easy to be without the pressure girls face. Doesn't matter if he's got body hair when girls are often made fun of for the same thing, because he's a boy. Doesn't matter if he's bad at makeup, etc because he doesn't need to do it at all now, because he's a boy. Despite never having any sense he was in the wrong body growing up, being very happy with typically girls things/clothes, etc, he decided at 14, he's a boy because (i suspect) being a teenage girl generally sucks.
There has to be a reason SO MANY teenage girls are suddenly deciding they're male with zero prior desire, and I think thats a big part of it.
Some men are beyond pathetic!
The problem is if AbnormalFrog suddenly starts using she/her, it's only likely to cause more upset at least in the short term. I understand the point you're making, but I honestly don't think it's wise.I'm guessing your daughter is autistic, been in some online communities who told her she must be a boy because she hates puberty.
Also I want to say, please don't have shame in calling her a girl or she/her. I understand it may feel "loyal" to use the boy pronouns and names, but trust me: this is not what your girl wants deep down. She may deny it, because she feels she has to...but it's what the evil trans lobby filled her head with. If you call her "him", you are letting the paedophile trannies who groomed her win. Don't do that.
Hopefully.I see that that madman India Willoughby is on Question Time tonight. Hopefully he'll peak a few people...
Deranged. These people need locking up .Seen on twitter
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Nor autistic but it has definitely stemmed from being online...and I wish I could just use she/her again because it feels a little silly not to, but it's more complicated than that...he was thrown out his other parent's home, not because of this but it played a small role...its a delicate situation and we've dealt with a lot of upset and mental health issues. As much as I don't agree this is genuine, he's finally in a more stable place in life in general, and I don't want to rock any boats.I'm guessing your daughter is autistic, been in some online communities who told her she must be a boy because she hates puberty.
Also I want to say, please don't have shame in calling her a girl or she/her. I understand it may feel "loyal" to use the boy pronouns and names, but trust me: this is not what your girl wants deep down. She may deny it, because she feels she has to...but it's what the evil trans lobby filled her head with. If you call her "him", you are letting the paedophile trannies who groomed her win. Don't do that.
here is the interaction between her and conservative leader Douglas RossIt's about time!
Sturgeon blasted for refusing to say if rapist Isla Bryson is 'woman'
The First Minister tried to avoid answering questions about Isla Bryson, who was convicted of violent sex attacks on two women while a man called Adam Graham.www.dailymail.co.uk
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