Leaving this here for reference:
Gianna: if your mother ever disallows you from being yourself before you’re “an adult”, just let me know and I will do whatever I legally can.
@erniewiseswig@douglasolson480@PeterSweden7 Like I said, I was gender swapped and fooled into believing I was born a boy.
That veil was recently broken by an infection followed by a closer look and cat scan from doctors. I was gender swapped by sexist freaks and my female being managed to stay alive.
Acceptable vs unacceptable. The truth is that “right and wrong” get lost in translation and practice. We should not guide children to become masked versions of themselves. The point is to teach them to do things right. What they do regarding personal choices is of concern to nobody.
@BitMilo888@PeterSweden7 I can agree with that to the extent that our knowledge keeps us from being able to directly read a persons gender off the signature of their soul.
https://t.co/zepIiNNl3j
But they have no right to change their child’s sexual orientation or incur in non-consensual gender transition therapies…
I was born a girl, for example.
I don’t know the exact story because medical records have been lost because of retired doctors and lack of communication, but in a sexist move my parents decided to have my vaginal canal closed and it leaks period blood and fluids out a small tube to my lower rectum, whilst my deceased twin brother’s genitals were attached and made to function in place of my own. That’s why I have natural breasts and female bone structure without any surgeries.
@thoughtful_bull@PeterSweden7 As long as they don’t allow anyone to interfere with the child’s tendencies beforehand… that’s kinda okay, but those sorts of treatments desperately need to be started around or before the age of puberty in most cases where it’s a biological thing.
@Draka_@PeterSweden7 I think so too sometimes.
Gotta give you that.
But read up before you say things like that.
The world is more than just black and white.
But they have no right to change their child’s sexual orientation or incur in non-consensual gender transition therapies…
I was born a girl, for example.
I don’t know the exact story because medical records have been lost because of retired doctors and lack of communication, but in a sexist move my parents decided to have my vaginal canal closed and it leaks period blood and fluids out a small tube to my lower rectum, whilst my deceased twin brother’s genitals were attached and made to function in place of my own. That’s why I have natural breasts and female bone structure without any surgeries.
@Draka_@PeterSweden7 Hormone replacement/correction therapy is not a dangerous chemical therapy and is, in some cases of genetic conditions and partial hermaphroditisms, necessary.
I always noticed that my personality and body traits aligned more closely with a female’s (as confirmed by my doctors recently)
But my sexist parents and other close people constantly suppressed my active attempts to communicate about it and act upon it, often for “religious” reasons. It delayed my transition and other medical necessities past the age of 25.
I find situations like what I just described unacceptable. That’s all I’m saying.
You should think about communicating then because that’s a “flawed human wisdom,” so is your phone and all of your clothes and the jobs you do and everything you own.
When you realize how incredible the progress of civilization and the human spirit is, then you should want to speak again.
Thank God it worked out in his case. Certain more sensitive kinds of people like me feel we betray our parent if we disobeyed and that makes it *usually* unfair if they influence without knowing if their child may silently have those kinds of feelings or similar unfair attachments to their kin’s opinions and antics.
@Zielonajrfu@jotabased@PeterSweden7 NIH
https://t.co/nOiEYKIw7i
Stanford
https://t.co/qal0v7Biup
And,
Cambridge
https://t.co/kG6sj2W2cp
have some things to add about what you just said, which is usually partially true until puberty or the lack of it. It’s more like “both” until puberty, but yeah.
So from what you’re saying, you believe that parents should change their child if the parent(s) believe that being gay or something along the lines of that is wrong?
In some cases, that’s almost as extreme as saying that having a genetic condition is something in and of itself wrong.
@BADB3RTY@PeterSweden7 My alleged daughters possible genetic and situational predisposition to have non-traditional tendencies is the reason why I say this, my own experience in a conservative family as well.
That’s why it’s almost always unfair to assume.