Kids are so impressionable because they learn through observation. They try everything because everything's new to them. They're susceptible to be influenced, like little sponges soaking up what they see around them. They're very likely to believe whatever adults tell them. 1/3
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Hi Watson There's a trans lad with learning disabilities on the BBC disability and dating site who is having a double mastectomy next month. Surely there's safeguarding or specialist counselling for our most vulnerable youngsters ??
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The lad is 21, if we're talking about the same case? Given that he's vulnerable I really hope they give him proper care, but with the current climate they'll likely just enable his transition despite his struggle to explain his reasoning for seeking transition in the first place.
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The shopping aisles have become progressively pink and blue since my children were young in the 90s. I used to buy my sons green trousers and red jumpers, orange t shirts and blue socks. Now it's hard to find colours in childrenswear. All this feeds parental views of children 1/3
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Who created this change? Was it demand from the parents or the children? How did the pinkification and Disneyfication of little girls clothes, books and toys happen? Who decided that boys would wear only navy and beige? I don't think it was demand; I think it was instrumental
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Labels are rubbish.
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Boys and girls can like neither or both types of nail bars. No problem. Leave the kids alone!pic.twitter.com/Het42a1W0L
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Related, by the way of twisting a vunerable teens thinking. Another way this manipulation can gohttps://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/3945796.darlingtons-sex-master-jailed-abuse/ …
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