If true, this is beyond obscene
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wrote on 1 Sept 2023, 03:46 last edited by
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wrote on 1 Sept 2023, 04:07 last edited by
I'm glad the doctor is helping that little boy learn that vaginas don't mean shit.
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wrote on 1 Sept 2023, 05:11 last edited by
I listened to an interview with libsoftiktok today. She’s delightful. Whatever the opposite of resting bitch face is, she has that.
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@LuFins-Dad said in If true, this is beyond obscene:
Trying to remember...Do three year-old little girls typically identify as unicorns or is that something they usually do later in life?...Say, maybe five or six?
And at what age do they change their minds and identify as something else? Lastly, is the unicorn horn screw-on or is it surgically removed?
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I listened to an interview with libsoftiktok today. She’s delightful. Whatever the opposite of resting bitch face is, she has that.
Link to videowrote on 1 Sept 2023, 11:08 last edited by@Horace said in If true, this is beyond obscene:
Whatever the opposite of resting bitch face is, she has that.
Active bitch face?
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@LuFins-Dad said in If true, this is beyond obscene:
Trying to remember...Do three year-old little girls typically identify as unicorns or is that something they usually do later in life?...Say, maybe five or six?
And at what age do they change their minds and identify as something else? Lastly, is the unicorn horn screw-on or is it surgically removed?
wrote on 1 Sept 2023, 14:46 last edited by@Jolly said in If true, this is beyond obscene:
@LuFins-Dad said in If true, this is beyond obscene:
Trying to remember...Do three year-old little girls typically identify as unicorns or is that something they usually do later in life?...Say, maybe five or six?
And at what age do they change their minds and identify as something else? Lastly, is the unicorn horn screw-on or is it surgically removed?
As we speak my almost-3 year old says he's "Pinch Pinch" h the crab, and my 5 year old daughter is "Glitter Sparkle" the unicorn.
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@Jolly said in If true, this is beyond obscene:
@LuFins-Dad said in If true, this is beyond obscene:
Trying to remember...Do three year-old little girls typically identify as unicorns or is that something they usually do later in life?...Say, maybe five or six?
And at what age do they change their minds and identify as something else? Lastly, is the unicorn horn screw-on or is it surgically removed?
As we speak my almost-3 year old says he's "Pinch Pinch" h the crab, and my 5 year old daughter is "Glitter Sparkle" the unicorn.
wrote on 1 Sept 2023, 15:05 last edited by@89th said in If true, this is beyond obscene:
@Jolly said in If true, this is beyond obscene:
@LuFins-Dad said in If true, this is beyond obscene:
Trying to remember...Do three year-old little girls typically identify as unicorns or is that something they usually do later in life?...Say, maybe five or six?
And at what age do they change their minds and identify as something else? Lastly, is the unicorn horn screw-on or is it surgically removed?
As we speak my almost-3 year old says he's "Pinch Pinch" h the crab, and my 5 year old daughter is "Glitter Sparkle" the unicorn.
Have you started transitioning them yet?
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wrote on 1 Sept 2023, 15:33 last edited by
Of course. You should see how mad she gets when I call her Rainbow Sparkle instead of Glitter Sparkle.
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wrote on 1 Sept 2023, 18:36 last edited by
What are their preferred pronouns?
Do they know what "pronoun" is yet?