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Big Brother and online Hunger games.

2+2=5

Sep 6, 2023 by iTy990
Youre a racist/homophobe/transphobe if you don't think that adds up.

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Tbhh I think people care too much about trans peoples lives ... It's our business nobody else's what we do with our body, unless I'm romantically involved with someone they have no right to know.
Sent by Jasmina,Sep 6, 2023
Jasmina I am conflicted, I agree, but the inevitable problem comes with teaching children about it, and I really do understand both sides of the coin. If children can't be taught that Trans people exist then it must feel to trans people like society is ashamed of them and they just want to help the kids who feel that way but feel like they can't be open about it.

But also from the perspective of parents, it is undeniable that children are super impressionable, and theyre scared their kid is going to make a decision and be held to it that they will later regret, i think its parents responsibility to protect their children, much like they do from drugs and alcohol.

and it's also been proven that there are doctors and other experts on the matter bragging about how profitable it is for the hospitals, basically turning children into lifelong patients with a number of potential and even likely problems.

It is sickening to think of people having to deal with that, and the added anxiety, from a choice they made before they were able to comprehend the consequences, and there are also a number of tik toks were people seem to be leading and coaching there really young child into making that decision.
Sent by iTy990,Sep 6, 2023
iTy990 my opinion is surgeries / non-reversible hormones absolutely not until 18 but preventing puberty until 18? I think is okay to prevent dysphoria but not having regrets ...

It's VERY uncommon for trans women to detransition It's a lot more common in trans men due to the fact they were treated badly by society for being a masculine woman and had a lot of misogyny their way. I don't blame trans people for this I blame society and the medical field for exploiting that.
Sent by Jasmina,Sep 6, 2023
I knew I was trans from the age of around 10/11 but I don't feel like at that age I was in a position to say that I wanted to medically transition I was far too young... until I learnt more about myself when I developed and knew that's what I needed to do for sure for myself. I do have regrets about getting surgery due to the complications I've had but I don't think that's a trans issue more so just a surgery issue where I wasn't explained the complications.
Sent by Jasmina,Sep 6, 2023
Jasmina I absolutely don't blame trans people either, I have so much sympathy and empathy for them for multiple different reason. I feel like the government is trying to paint them as the bad people, when i believe it's really the government that has planned this out for decades, the destruction of families and the popularization of essentially getting people to sterilize themselves and to create an overall ugly society which discourages people from bringing children into this world and to make it almost.impossible for anyone to be raised in a stable and loving home.
Sent by iTy990,Sep 6, 2023

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