1. THREAD: Leaked posts from affirming-parents FB group. Moms discuss various ways to hide their 6-8-year-old's penises, with help from an instructional video by Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy at the Gender Odyssey conference.
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I blame these parents. They haven't been lobotomised by Olsen Kennedy. They are not only failing to recognise grooming and abuse, they are activelly participating in it. There is no way they aren't aware of tenuous grounds for their children's diagnosis, they are reinforcing it.
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Yes. If they aren't aware, they so easily could be. It is their responsibility to find the necessary information and they can very easily do so. If they choose not to, that definitely is on them.
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Good thing no one's considered that ADHD and sensory issues might be the real issue. Because kids with ADHD never have sensory issues or body discomfort. It's totally a girl brain in a boy body. Good job ferreting out the "real" problem, Mom and her Internet Friends!
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Can't they just put their kids in loose fitting jogging bottoms with a baggy t shirt or hoodie.
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I'm not sure how I feel about you posting these, as shocking as they are. I belong to a critical support group for parents and would be furious if somebody came in there, took screen shots and plastered it on social media.
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This is a growing catastrophe and desperately needs the light of day shined upon it. And all identifying details are redacted.
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Bonjour the unroll you asked for: Thread by
@4th_WaveNow: "1. THREAD: Leaked posts from affirming-parents FB group. Moms discuss various ways to hide their 6-8-year-old's penises, […]" https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1116322937437655040.html … Have a good day.
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