if you wanna see his matches watch aew orr search up on of my personal favorites which is kenny vs hijo del vikingo also sorry if that sounded rude im not trying to be
his match against Will Ospreay at Forbidden Door 2023 would be the banger to end all bangers if not for his previous match against Ospreay at Wrestle Kingdom 17
What? No, there should not be such a thing as trans kids.
Adults sure, do whatever. But kids? Nah, kids should be kids and grow up without all this confusion.
Not ignoring, a parents duty is to teach their child about life and to accept who they are. Once they are old enough and can then decide for themselves they may do as they please.
But transitioning should not be something kids are exposed to.
you can't prevent kids from learning about gender, therefore you can't prevent some kids from experiencing gender dysphoria. If they have it, it will happen regardless of them seeing a flag. and they need to be able to talk about it openly, not shamed into silence.
What I meant was, maybe kids should be treated with kindness and raised to try and be comfortable with who they are.
And if after growing up they still feel like they are not who they want to be they can then do what they want.
But it would be damaging to a child if all this was thrust onto them.
Then I feel we are on the same page^^
I was sure about myself at age 16 and until age 32 suffered through second guessing myself, never really being alive.I think the most thing we need is help in asking ourself the right questions. I lost more than 10 years of my life being afraid of discrimination
Yeah, adults can do what they want. But the idea of trans kids just feels wrong. Let kids be kids and treat them with kindness and respect. Help them grow into an adult.
I feel that in most cases bringing kids into anything about gender and transitioning would confuse the developing mind and person
The best thing to happen at such a point is knowing that IF you might end up trans, that its totally ok.
Thats it, really.
Mental support and reassurance, that you are not less a human being and that your decision, at a certain age, are legitimate no matter how they end up.
Your thoughts?
Chumbucket, when you think of a transgender person, what defines a trans person to you? What makes us trans? I'm just asking you this question to start a civil dialog.
It's hilarious that the same people who think I'm a fetish are the same ones displaying their humiliation kink by being here. Like, why are you in a space where you know the majority will just ridicule you?? Sus af and major weird
I support it and down for it. But just curious my friend is that a real writing or is that an edit meme like one of those "make you own meme pictures" or something like that? Nevertheless still down for it
This flag is why LGBT acceptance has gone down normal people don't want their kids to be thinking about sex or anything related to it until they're in their late teens.
hey as a kid who was trans and even if i wasnt trans i would still be very much gay
Stfu parents trying to purity culture me into only liking girls didnt do shit
It's called being normal but, you wouldn't know about that since you probably got brainwashed by your parents and teacher into thinking you're a woman at an early age. I'm Bi and I figured it out on my own without any help from anyone else and that's how it should be.
i literally told you my parents were transphobic and also i live in brazil
Tf you mean brainwashed???? in my school you would get into trouble holding hands with a someone of the same gender
also good on you but literally if no one told me liking boys was okay i would be stuck with bigoted notions
Gender is neurobiological, whereas sex is physiobiological, which are two entirely different things, and some people are born with a mismatch between their sex and gender, which is why us trans people exist. This is why trans kids exist.
What makes us transgender is that our gender doesn't align with our sex, transitioning isn't what defines being transgender. Also, we typically start feeling gender dysphoria as early as 4 years old, this is a FACT!
It's why the right wing trolling hasn't been able to take off here. They can't do the trolling replies and aggressive quoting like on Twitter as blocking just takes it all away.
In Norway and rest of nordic nations we have stopped giving transitioning for people under 18 after we saw the suicide statistics and mental illness rates for trans kids in usa. Our medical experts decided to shield the kids and give them therapy where they learn how to love themselves as they are
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Adults sure, do whatever. But kids? Nah, kids should be kids and grow up without all this confusion.
But transitioning should not be something kids are exposed to.
Actually, you might be more an enemy than any terf could be, because you make it seem like you respresent trans people.
If you feel you know more than someone else be supportive and teach em calmly, pls
If they're not going to be nice, they shouldn't expect it back.
I have yet to be discriminated OR discomforted in my path of transition.
Am I lucky? Maybe. But maybe I am just not needlessly aggressive.
See where it leads you, its part of growing up.
Dunno how simple words can invalidate your existence to an upsetting degree, but who am I to say your feelings are invalid.
Just know its gonna be a lonely road if you see enemies everywhere, friend
Sexual identity starts to develop in the teens, though. For me the first signs started at age 11.
And that can start to make you feel defective, wrong or ill 1/2
And if after growing up they still feel like they are not who they want to be they can then do what they want.
But it would be damaging to a child if all this was thrust onto them.
I was sure about myself at age 16 and until age 32 suffered through second guessing myself, never really being alive.I think the most thing we need is help in asking ourself the right questions. I lost more than 10 years of my life being afraid of discrimination
I feel that in most cases bringing kids into anything about gender and transitioning would confuse the developing mind and person
I was still hella confused, even more so because at that time it was still considered an illness.
So... I would be bold and say that the confusion will be there regardless, imho
Thats it, really.
Mental support and reassurance, that you are not less a human being and that your decision, at a certain age, are legitimate no matter how they end up.
Your thoughts?
Stfu parents trying to purity culture me into only liking girls didnt do shit
Tf you mean brainwashed???? in my school you would get into trouble holding hands with a someone of the same gender
also good on you but literally if no one told me liking boys was okay i would be stuck with bigoted notions
please correct me if im wrong