Change your name to King Thor and be ruler of the land. We'll see how things go. You can rule that teens can no longer be teens.
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Replying to @SonOfThor1060 @joschoawe and
Well, let me tell my husband that I will be quitting my full-time job.
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Replying to @SonOfThor1060 @joschoawe and
No one needs to question your life plan choice, good for you it worked out. But you have no right to preach to us that stay-at-home Moms (which I was for a while) is the answer to having a strong family. I'm here because my daughter has a mental health issue I don't understand.
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Replying to @SonOfThor1060 @joschoawe and
In 1950, there was no Internet, no social media, and every institution wasn't promoting & reifying "gender identity." You can't (and wouldn't want to) keep a teen (literally) locked away from other teens. Peers are everything. And teens NEED contact w/peers to develop into adults
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Replying to @SonOfThor1060 @joschoawe and
Adolescence changes everything. Read Stephen Pinker's "The Blank Slate." Peers have MORE influence once puberty takes hold, despite parents' best efforts. Many of our kids were happy and wholesome until they were swept up in this contagion.
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Are you conservative? Read @roddreher in the American Conservative @amconmag . He's written many posts on transgenderism, is a social conservative, and understands how this epidemic has affected kids raised by families across the political spectrum. No one is immune.
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