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Normal parents are heterosexuals. The man does have a point.
This straight couple you're talking about has obviously have been influenced by feminization.
okay, since we're all too lazy to really make a case and go beyond preconceived notions, I'll keep saying the opposite: normal parents are homosexual (I have no proofs and neither have you), and the straight couple has obviously been influenced by masculinization, leading a normal boy (who didn't live up to the rancid über-macho father's expectations because he didn't want to go kill a deer or something) to be fatally confused regarding his actual gender.
I've of course made up my scenario, but it's as plausible as yours
Im not sure whats more disturbing here, the number of sicko's here that condone this or the "parents"....
That boy needs a Dad, very sad and disturbing...
No. People who post stuff like this are sad and disturbing.
Honestly, though, I don't agree with this kind of surgery (or any elective surgery) on a kid this young. When he can consent for himself and is an adult, he can decide about his gender, expressing it physically, etc.
No. People who post stuff like this are sad and disturbing.
Honestly, though, I don't agree with this kind of surgery (or any elective surgery) on a kid this young. When he can consent for himself and is an adult, he can decide about his gender, expressing it physically, etc.
It's not surgery. It's treatment to delay puberty until the child is 14 or 15 and old enough to make his own decision about whether he wants to live as a male or female.
If they allowed puberty to go ahead, and at 15, the boy somehow changed his mind and wanted to live his life as a male, they just stop the treatment and allow puberty to occur. However since the boy has told his parents since he was 3 years old that he is a girl, and he has been diagnosed by specialists with GID (gender dysphoria), that's probably unlikely.
They are giving him time. If he went through puberty, it would be much more difficult for him to live as a female, as some of the changes during puberty are not reversible. Also, apparently most teens with gender dyshporia have a very traumatic time going through puberty and many self-harm or attempt suicide.
Or do people not know the requirements to go through sex change, no matter what age?
Quite honestly, if (s)he does have honest-to-goodness GID, it's a good thing that they caught it before testosterone messed the body up.
This is the PERFECT time to start hormone treatment.
However, I would only support this if they do have honest-to-goodness GID, and isn't just a "phase" thing.
Which is why there are such rigorous requirements for GID.
(Extensive psychological treatment, hormones, living as the opposite gender for one full year before surgery, etc.)
Well golly-gee-wiz, do you think maybe the reason Thomas wants to be a girl is because the two lesbian loony tunes raising him and providing the example of what is normal to him are so completely disconnected from normal that they are incapable of raising a child who has even the most fundamental grasp of what normal is?
Go ahead. Ask Thomas what normal is. He'll stand there with a blank look on his face as he tries to sort out all the bizarre self-contradictory leftist homosexual propaganda he has heard all his life.
Of course Thomas feels out of place in his body.
Children imitate their parents and he is surrounded by women trying to be men.
Abnormality has become his default normalcy.
This kid is screwed up for life.
If gay marriage ever becomes legal and common, the psych wards will teem with kids like Thomas.
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