Our Six Year Old Is Transgender.

tstick

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Cosmic Rays have "awakened" people's minds. That's why there's so many woke people, now.

Welp.....I guess I'll get back to my experiments to try and reverse the effects that the rays have had upon my friend, Ben Grimm.

cya
 

Mr.Estrain

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Lol. Did you eat glue as a child?!

I'm the farthest thing from triggered lol. What am I triggered over?! The fact this guy make posts like this about his disfunctional life? Riiiiiiiiiiight.

Tbh I get a ton of laughs off you clowns. Running around in here circle jerking each other's posts. You're like the forums version of "mean girls"
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Love and acceptance is child abuse now?

And your strategy of yelling/beating children's feelings out of them is what?
If her 10 year old child said they didn't believe in God, she beat them and starve them, or just kick them out of the house, like the Bible says to do. Any family member who disagreed on dogma would be shunned and socially punished. If people like her had their way they'd still be burning people at the stake FFS.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Have you considered getting your daughter some proper martial arts training?

If kids know that she's capable of blackening their eye, bloodying their nose, or giving them a fat lip for putting their hands on her, I figure they'd be much less likely to do so. Bully's pick on those that they perceive as weak. They don't pick on those that fight back/defend themselves.

Most times, knowing how to fight means you don't have to.

(Thanks, Mr. Miyagi!)
Yes, absolutely! This summer. We have three dojos... dojii?... here. Gonna meet them all next week to assess their trans suitability. It could bring up the whole sports thing if they separate by gender.
 

Unclebaldrick

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i'm curious as to what verbal cues your daughter gave you at 3 1/2, that called serious attention to her identity.
The most impactful was when she talked about her male persona being a stranger to her and expressed some pretty grim dread and depression. Since we acknowledged her, she has been much better. She's a normal kid now.

There is a lot more to it. From very early on she expressed a strong dislike - a revulsion, really - for the start gender definitions you find in regular things. Spend a little time looking for clothes for a 3-4 year old. Or go to a Hallmark store and look at birthday cards. It was startling to me to realize that your basic stuff like Hallmark cards and Carter's clothes is annoyingly divided into truck vs princesses. Anybody who cannot grasp the amount of gender conformity going on from birth isn't paying attention or is clearly an idiot.

Our little one is smart. She picked up on this immediately and wasn't having it.

And frankly, she isn't into the princess thing. "He" used to really dig trucks but the fascination quickly waned. We have a shit ton of really nice Bruder's trucks but she just lost interest. She still plays with a lot of traditional boy stuff. We play with soldiers and forts a lot,, cowboys and indians versus zombies.

I do believe that there is a genetic component. Her mom and I are both a bit gender bending in many ways. I know some others won't believe it, but we did nothing to promote her views but we certainly didn't promote strict gender roles either.

Perhaps you could blame it (go ahead, I don't care) on being exposed to glam music too early.


Yesterday I went out for an errand. I told my wife "if while I am out, I am killed by a plummeting 747, promise me two things: one, you will introduce her to the Velvet Underground at the appropriate time and that you will get her into a good art school (she is talented)". The fact that this would make me happy is perhaps telling. Most "men" in this region would consider it a nightmare. But all they really talk about here is sports and their zero-turn radius mowers.
 
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