2/ Every permutation seems to exist..."1 trans, 1 NB, 1 cis." "Me too! I collected the whole set!" "Our of 4 kids, 2 are trans."pic.twitter.com/HDVuiuPKXR
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2/ Every permutation seems to exist..."1 trans, 1 NB, 1 cis." "Me too! I collected the whole set!" "Our of 4 kids, 2 are trans."pic.twitter.com/HDVuiuPKXR
3/ "A trans panssexual son, a bi cis daughter, an asexual non-binary daughter, & a cis straight son. I joke that by the time it came to choose all that was left was cis & straight so he had to be the boring one." One mom has 8 kids--not a boring cis straight one in the bunch!pic.twitter.com/wJdfohNPwF
5/ Large families and adoptees are well represented. One with 3/6 trans kids kids, including two adopted. The 2.5-year-old "came out first after being placed with us." Another with 3/4 trans kids, including a "transfeminine demigirl."pic.twitter.com/kASt17pz2B
6/ Lots of "two for twos." "They’re 2.5 years apart. The first one transitioned at age 7, and then i transitioned with my youngest when she transitioned at 8."pic.twitter.com/KHv9S6LiHU
7/ There are over 100 replies, far too many to post. And these families are likely just the tip of the iceberg. Several mention a whole separate group for parents of multiple trans kids. Until very recently, transsexual people were a tiny, rare minority of adults. Discuss.pic.twitter.com/WqRh6qlGBX
That's what social contagion looks like. If it truly was random, the odds of even two in one family would be very small.
Munchausens by Proxy
Speechless.
"When the only tool you have is a hammer..."
....in this case blockers, surgery, and hormones are the tools. At least you can recover from a hammer blow, those three, not so much.
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