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wrote on 13 Apr 2023, 12:49 last edited by
We’re up to three kids in our family’s sphere of friends in Loudoun County to come out Trans…
The first was the big brawny boy that is a little autistic and had problems reigning in some of his emotional responses. He is currently on hormone therapy.
The second is a young girl that came out trans about a year ago, then decided that she was just a lesbian. She has now decided that she is just fluid and is currently straight.
The third is a gamer kid that had a stress breakdown the first two weeks in college. He went to a counselor and now says he’s non-binary and his name is Asran.
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We’re up to three kids in our family’s sphere of friends in Loudoun County to come out Trans…
The first was the big brawny boy that is a little autistic and had problems reigning in some of his emotional responses. He is currently on hormone therapy.
The second is a young girl that came out trans about a year ago, then decided that she was just a lesbian. She has now decided that she is just fluid and is currently straight.
The third is a gamer kid that had a stress breakdown the first two weeks in college. He went to a counselor and now says he’s non-binary and his name is Asran.
wrote on 13 Apr 2023, 12:51 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Three:
We’re up to three kids in our family’s sphere of friends in Loudoun County to come out Trans…
The first was the big brawny boy that is a little autistic and had problems reigning in some of his emotional responses. He is currently on hormone therapy.
The second is a young girl that came out trans about a year ago, then decided that she was just a lesbian. She has now decided that she is just fluid and is currently straight.
The third is a gamer kid that had a stress breakdown the first two weeks in college. He went to a counselor and now says he’s non-binary and his name is Asran.
Mental illness meets social contagion.
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wrote on 13 Apr 2023, 13:19 last edited by
There are teachers in the district bragging that 20% of their students are trans. There is no critical thinking here at all…
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wrote on 13 Apr 2023, 14:21 last edited by
Bragging?
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wrote on 13 Apr 2023, 14:23 last edited by
Oh well, I guess it can get worse...
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@LuFins-Dad said in Three:
We’re up to three kids in our family’s sphere of friends in Loudoun County to come out Trans…
The first was the big brawny boy that is a little autistic and had problems reigning in some of his emotional responses. He is currently on hormone therapy.
The second is a young girl that came out trans about a year ago, then decided that she was just a lesbian. She has now decided that she is just fluid and is currently straight.
The third is a gamer kid that had a stress breakdown the first two weeks in college. He went to a counselor and now says he’s non-binary and his name is Asran.
Mental illness meets social contagion.
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wrote on 14 Apr 2023, 14:48 last edited by
Mental illness meets social contagion.
I think you're on to something. Whether it's mental illness, depression, and so forth... it seems looking to one's sexual identity is a solution now.
A permanent solution to a temporary problem, like suicide.
You can always change back, granted, but you can't undo surgery and you can't untake hormones. You can't even unchoose to be the person who succumbed to the social contagion, because of your own personal demons, and the opportunity for a facile social solution.
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wrote on 14 Apr 2023, 16:34 last edited by
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wrote on 14 Apr 2023, 16:50 last edited by
They're kids. Little unformed minds of mush.
Look, I have a granddaughter that's very bright. Not genius, but really bright for a six year-old. I make the mistake sometimes of treating her like she's nine or ten, until reality jerks me back.
She may be reading books that high school kids read, but she thinks unicorns are the bestest thing ever. And she can speak cat to her pet, Penelope.
In short, she's learning, she's growing and having the experiences that make her a functioning, self-sufficient adult.
Like almost all kids, she'll arrive at that destination sometime in her twenties. She, nor any other child, needs to be pushed into something they are not by a brain-damaged, maladjusted adult.
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They're kids. Little unformed minds of mush.
Look, I have a granddaughter that's very bright. Not genius, but really bright for a six year-old. I make the mistake sometimes of treating her like she's nine or ten, until reality jerks me back.
She may be reading books that high school kids read, but she thinks unicorns are the bestest thing ever. And she can speak cat to her pet, Penelope.
In short, she's learning, she's growing and having the experiences that make her a functioning, self-sufficient adult.
Like almost all kids, she'll arrive at that destination sometime in her twenties. She, nor any other child, needs to be pushed into something they are not by a brain-damaged, maladjusted adult.
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wrote on 14 Apr 2023, 21:21 last edited by
I currently identify as an incredibly wealthy tycoon who owns a live-aboard dive yacht in the Caribbean, whose every need is attended to by a harem of gorgeous women who all think I am a god. Also, velociraptors. Lots of them. Just, you know, to keep things interesting.
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wrote on 14 Apr 2023, 21:26 last edited by Jolly
Sorry, Frank. Sometimes the velociraptors aren't nearly as dangerous as those lasses in the bikinis.
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I currently identify as an incredibly wealthy tycoon who owns a live-aboard dive yacht in the Caribbean, whose every need is attended to by a harem of gorgeous women who all think I am a god. Also, velociraptors. Lots of them. Just, you know, to keep things interesting.
wrote on 14 Apr 2023, 21:41 last edited byI currently identify as an incredibly wealthy tycoon who owns a live-aboard dive yacht in the Caribbean, whose every need is attended to by a harem of gorgeous women who all think I am a god. Also, velociraptors. Lots of them. Just, you know, to keep things interesting.
I bet you also wear a black patch over your left eye and sport a SPECTRE ring on your right hand ring finger.
Yeah, I’d be mindful of those bikini toting wimmenzes too.
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wrote on 14 Apr 2023, 21:42 last edited by
How did you know?
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Sorry, Frank. Sometimes the velociraptors aren't nearly as dangerous as those lasses in the bikinis.
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We’re up to three kids in our family’s sphere of friends in Loudoun County to come out Trans…
The first was the big brawny boy that is a little autistic and had problems reigning in some of his emotional responses. He is currently on hormone therapy.
The second is a young girl that came out trans about a year ago, then decided that she was just a lesbian. She has now decided that she is just fluid and is currently straight.
The third is a gamer kid that had a stress breakdown the first two weeks in college. He went to a counselor and now says he’s non-binary and his name is Asran.
wrote on 14 Apr 2023, 23:31 last edited by@LuFins-Dad , have these kids cause you any trouble?
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@LuFins-Dad , have these kids cause you any trouble?
wrote on 15 Apr 2023, 00:56 last edited by@LuFins-Dad , have these kids cause you any trouble?
Yes. What’s it to you?
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wrote on 15 Apr 2023, 00:58 last edited by
The whole “they aren’t hurting anyone else so let them live their lives” fallacy is so fundamentally flawed that I’m not surprised you brought it up.
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wrote on 15 Apr 2023, 01:01 last edited by
Well, if you don’t mind sharing, what troubles have they caused you?
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wrote on 15 Apr 2023, 01:38 last edited by
Are you writing a book?