For example, I've seen boys shamed for playing with barbies due to gender identity and gender stereotypes but let the kid play and explore what makes them happy. Let them be who they are. Let them learn about themselves.
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Because of that power, like it or not, those of us who want to slow the "affirmative" train HAVE to engage in dialogue. Because those parents are going to fight just as hard for hormones and surgeries for THEIR kids as you may fight to oppose it.
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That's a good point. I think both sides are going to say things that will sensationalize the subject too because that's what gets the headlines. There's a lot of info and just toxic behavior/language to wade through just to maintain that dialogue. It's tough but necessary
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This is exactly why we need productive conversation. I agree it's a huge decision, and wanting to make sure your child or teen is completely sure of the consequences of the treatment or hormone therapy isn't discrimination against the trans community. That too is harmful language
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