Thank you for encouraging young ppl to go to their family vs the internet or friends. So many parents dearly love their kids and care deeply but society & the trans community have convinced teens/young people that if their family has questions or doesn't 100% agree then they hate them. Its really tearing families apart & is very sad. Thank you for being so open!
It’s so sad to see gender ideology tearing families apart. This is a topic we feel is incredibly important, and we will be discussing this in detail in a video soon. Thank you for the support and kind words! ❤️
Oooh I hated dolls too…I just couldn‘t get what other girls liked at them. Dead plastic or other cold material. BUT: my teddy bear I loved dearly🤣🐻, still have it( him, he‘s a boybear;)), don‘t know why, just was obvious to me it was a male bear. I hated dresses too, still don‘t wear them at all. Thanks for your open talk:)
Thank you for the comment & question. We will be making a video in the near future that discusses familial relationships, and I am trying to get my mom in on the conversation. If not on video, I’m hoping she will give me a written statement. 😊
I think - maybe I'm wrong - that lately there has been an unusually big wave of WTM transitioners, when in the past it was mostly MTF. Most of them tomboy girls who were convinced they were trans because they didn't fit into female stereotypes, when in reality they were just that, tomboy girls. Those are a big candidate for detransition. There are a few male ones on TH-cam, such as Richie, Shapeshifter, Billy Burleigh and Isaac Uncooked (and Oli London, although he's a "special" case). But you're right, they are fewer than women. But maybe the ones who choose to share on youtube are not a corresponding percentage of the real-life numbers? Maybe women can more easily talk and express themselves? I don't know, it's just a theory, I might be wrong.
@@irmar females have been caught up in this contagion pushed in schools. Historically they do not come out as trans; it's is a guy thing. Either gay or with autogynephilia. Hopefully going forward girls will leave this current cult pushed in schools behind.
@@irmar women are not looked as critical for wearing "men's" clothes but males are critically judged for wearing dresses and such (even though pink used to be a masculine color, even though males were the ones who were wearing skirts, and males were the ones using makeup even for beauty standard) Looking back, it makes this idea of "cross dressing" sound silly.
My girlfriend her daughter who was always a girly girl at the age of 16 she decided that she wanted to be a boy. She has autism and other mental challenges. There's no father in the picture as well. She now binds her breast and acts like a boy she's 17 now. This is my question... As a mother or father how do you prolong the process as far as them not jumping into it? She is only 17 plus she's very immature for her age. My friend is beside herself and yes her daughter had gotten all her information from the internet!
When you were taking testosterone did you notice any issues with your blood pressure? Also I read an article that taking hormone blockers long-term can affect your bone density. Have you noticed any issues with your bones? Thank you so much in advance for your time and transparency.
Thank you for the questions! I never had issues with blood pressure, but I also maintained a healthy diet and active lifestyle, and our family has good genes. The bone density, however, is something we will be figuring out once we get medical insurance figured out. I wouldn’t be surprised if the testosterone played a role in that.
Thank you for encouraging young ppl to go to their family vs the internet or friends. So many parents dearly love their kids and care deeply but society & the trans community have convinced teens/young people that if their family has questions or doesn't 100% agree then they hate them. Its really tearing families apart & is very sad. Thank you for being so open!
It’s so sad to see gender ideology tearing families apart. This is a topic we feel is incredibly important, and we will be discussing this in detail in a video soon. Thank you for the support and kind words! ❤️
Yes, this is happening too much to families. We desperately need an open discussion on this topic.
Hey I follow you on Twitter, am glad you are back on your feet
Thank you for the kinds words! ❤️
James Lindsay at New Discourses nails it.
Oooh I hated dolls too…I just couldn‘t get what other girls liked at them. Dead plastic or other cold material. BUT: my teddy bear I loved dearly🤣🐻, still have it( him, he‘s a boybear;)), don‘t know why, just was obvious to me it was a male bear.
I hated dresses too, still don‘t wear them at all.
Thanks for your open talk:)
I always hated dolls and loved stuffed animals. My mom gave me a baby doll once and I bit it's fingers off. 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for sharing. Great information. Would you please link the you tube channel you mentioned at the 55 min. Mark. Thank you.
As a parent of a trans child, this was very helpful. Thank you! Would your mom be willing to share what it was like for her?
Thank you for the comment & question. We will be making a video in the near future that discusses familial relationships, and I am trying to get my mom in on the conversation. If not on video, I’m hoping she will give me a written statement. 😊
Why are the so many women that detransition but not a lot of men?
I think - maybe I'm wrong - that lately there has been an unusually big wave of WTM transitioners, when in the past it was mostly MTF. Most of them tomboy girls who were convinced they were trans because they didn't fit into female stereotypes, when in reality they were just that, tomboy girls. Those are a big candidate for detransition. There are a few male ones on TH-cam, such as Richie, Shapeshifter, Billy Burleigh and Isaac Uncooked (and Oli London, although he's a "special" case). But you're right, they are fewer than women. But maybe the ones who choose to share on youtube are not a corresponding percentage of the real-life numbers? Maybe women can more easily talk and express themselves? I don't know, it's just a theory, I might be wrong.
@@irmar females have been caught up in this contagion pushed in schools. Historically they do not come out as trans; it's is a guy thing. Either gay or with autogynephilia. Hopefully going forward girls will leave this current cult pushed in schools behind.
@@irmar women are not looked as critical for wearing "men's" clothes
but males are critically judged for wearing dresses and such
(even though pink used to be a masculine color, even though males were the ones who were wearing skirts, and males were the ones using makeup even for beauty standard)
Looking back, it makes this idea of "cross dressing" sound silly.
Thank you for the question, we will dive into this topic in a video..there’s a lot to unpack with that one!
My girlfriend her daughter who was always a girly girl at the age of 16 she decided that she wanted to be a boy. She has autism and other mental challenges. There's no father in the picture as well. She now binds her breast and acts like a boy she's 17 now. This is my question... As a mother or father how do you prolong the process as far as them not jumping into it? She is only 17 plus she's very immature for her age. My friend is beside herself and yes her daughter had gotten all her information from the internet!
Your so pretty ! Thank you for the info .
When you were taking testosterone did you notice any issues with your blood pressure? Also I read an article that taking hormone blockers long-term can affect your bone density. Have you noticed any issues with your bones? Thank you so much in advance for your time and transparency.
Thank you for the questions! I never had issues with blood pressure, but I also maintained a healthy diet and active lifestyle, and our family has good genes. The bone density, however, is something we will be figuring out once we get medical insurance figured out. I wouldn’t be surprised if the testosterone played a role in that.
I'm curious of how old each of you are, and how long ago you met.
We met when I was 28, he was 45. We’ve been together about 4-5 years now 😊
Trans is such a sad sad lie and a harmful one at that.