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In reply to the discussion: Mom says her transgender first-grade daughter is making her way [View all]Brickbat
(19,339 posts)55. I can't imagine having to navigate your experience without prior knowledge of any of it.
People like to make things harder for others out of pure meanness.
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Mom says her transgender first-grade daughter is making her way [View all]
The Straight Story
May 2016
OP
I can't imagine having to navigate your experience without prior knowledge of any of it.
Brickbat
May 2016
#55
I imagine it could be a tough sell if one projects their own confusion and ignorance about gender on
LanternWaste
May 2016
#11
I don't really have an opinion on children getting "the surgery" - I do think it is barbaric
MillennialDem
May 2016
#27
You're talking about surgery on intersex kids at the ages of 0-3. A little different here.
MillennialDem
May 2016
#35
16 to 18 is typical, until that time doctors will delay puberty once it starts until then...
Humanist_Activist
May 2016
#44
Kids as young as 3 or 4 are telling people their gender is different from their sex
Warpy
May 2016
#28
Getting surgery or taking hormones is a choice, and I think that's what was meant. n/t
pnwmom
May 2016
#46
How is that relevant? The changes are (partially) reversible, but if she doesn't change they are
MillennialDem
May 2016
#25
All that illustrates is that you seem, at best, uninformed about transgender issues. n/t
Humanist_Activist
May 2016
#14
Not arguing.... I would just like to see scientific analysis on this question.nt
clarice
May 2016
#38
Not sure if you are interested in learning about this, but there's an AMA on Reddit...
Humanist_Activist
May 2016
#43
She should be supported in her feelings, but too young to take hormone blockers.
frankieallen
May 2016
#50
Well yes, she's prepubescent, hormone blockers wouldn't do anything right now, unless...
Humanist_Activist
May 2016
#56