Thank you for that. Learning.
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Replying to @peggyorenstein
i think you have just been thought policed.
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Replying to @dad_gc
I honestly don't know abt thought police but I respect those who have tweeted who support both transkids AND kids who are role-defying.
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Replying to @peggyorenstein @dad_gc
They called the mom of a tomboy who dared to write about it a "transphobic bigot." Anyone who read her piece would know she is neither.
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@peggyorenstein please don't contribute to the nasty, public witch hunt activists are launching against this mom. Her piece was brave & rare1 reply 0 retweets 17 likes -
They don't want you to know re: the many families wrongly caught up in a social contagion. They only aim to destroy anyone who points it out
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @dad_gc
I like Diane Ehrensaft's discussion of all of this, which I think is nuanced, in "Gender Creative Child." https://www.amazon.com/Gender-Creative-Child-Nurturing-Supporting/dp/1615193065 …
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Replying to @peggyorenstein @dad_gc
With respect, please consider an alternate view on this. There's a down side to the "affirm only" approach.
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @dad_gc
What do u suggest I read? An open hearted approach seems intuitive. I've seen kids from such families eventually land across the spectrum.
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Support crucial, but support for gender defiance doesn't have to mean endorsing "wrong body." This is a good piece. http://thejungsoul.com/some-thoughts-on-authenticity/ …
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