She's crying: "He's talking to the teacher now, I think they're going to agree with him, they're going to transition him, I know they are, what can I do, what can I do?"
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It sounds like induced nervous breakdown to me.
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I suspect there is something in that, Its not that hard, I have seen it done. people chiding away at someone, undermining with insidious encouragement. And, is it possible that girls themselves are at the back of some of this undermining?
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He's a gymnast and has always related to feminism. He's a lovely kid.
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Who would have thought that grown adults would encourage that harm to be done to plenty of confused kids and teens?!
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OMG this is awful.
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#EHRC Lily
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Your middle child is a credit to you and to her generation. She knows the truth for her friend. We must support children by showing them we are not afraid to speak out
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Christ how awful. You've done a great job with your daughter. She's trying to be caring & thoughtful in a world turned upside down. Waiting for when my football playing niece has to give up her spot on team cos boy decides he wants it.
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What are we doing to our children. It's hard enough growing up without so much for confusion over identity. This happens during teen years we should support kids with this and have honest conversation all best to your daughter and friend.
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