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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

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SidJS · 16/12/2019 09:16

Very sad. A very young child making life altering decisions - at an age when children are usually not allowed to decide their own bedtime.

Blocking puberty...Adoption... scars on the chest... fake penis... all so easy.

Always justified in the context of high numbers of attempted suicide... Our society is happy to experiment on children based on a self selecting and small sample of young people (n=27) people who need proper mental health care.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/i-knew-from-the-age-of-3-that-i-had-a-boys-brain-but-a-girls-body_uk_5df26a28e4b0def04007ba96?utm_hp_ref=uk-homepage&ncid=other_homepage_tiwdkz83gze&utm_campaign=mw_entry_recirc

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Thingybob · 16/12/2019 09:24

The Mother didn't want to influence the child but took them to their GP for a referal to the Tavistock when they were 6 years old and allowed social transition at 7!!!!

Datun · 16/12/2019 09:34

“Mummy, why do I think like a boy, but look like a girl?” Even at three years old, Joe Shatford knew that he was not comfortable living as a female.

He wanted to wear trousers rather than dresses; he liked the colour blue, not pink; he preferred Ben 10 pyjamas to flowery designs. In the playground, he couldn’t really connect with the girls and gravitated instead to the boys.

But it's not about stereotypes????

It's a bloody disgrace. Absolutely awful, regressive, confining, oppressing and shallow.

Wanted to wear trousers?????? It's absolutely unheard of for women to do that!

Fucking hell.

FalalalalaloreanFortescue · 16/12/2019 09:39

My 3 yo DD plays with none of the girls and only boys, wears paw patrol and toy story PJs, rarely wears dresses/skirts, would rather dress up as Buzz Lightyear than Elsa. I have never once thought she might one day tell me she's a boy. This is madness.

NotTerfNorCis · 16/12/2019 17:53

“Mummy, why do I think like a boy, but look like a girl?” Even at three years old, Joe Shatford knew that he was not comfortable living as a female.

So this child was told at a very young age that they 'thought like a boy', and they internalized it...

Milanimilani · 16/12/2019 18:49

How does a girl think like a boy? What does a boy think like?

JanesKettle · 16/12/2019 19:14

I despair. "Think like a boy?'

There is a real lack of - idk what to call it - intelligence sounds rude - critical thinking skills? in the families who are dragged out to be the happy faces of the gender-medicine movement.

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